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Smugglers in Libya are auctioning migrants off as slaves. At a property outside Tripoli, CNN's Nima Elbagir witnessed a dozen men go under the hammer in the space of minutes.

published:15 Nov 2017

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"They will pursue you and kill you," the article's headline in the German newspaperTagesspiegel. It is completely dedicated to the former Dudaev militants, the same, who dreamed of Chechnya's independence from Russia. People with solid experience of military operations against the Russian Armed Forces. They're able to fight and are now starting to use their skills in the streets of Berlin and other cities in Germany. They write: they opened a real hunt for Muslims leading a "non-religious way of life," that is, active in social networks and friends with representatives of other faiths. They form groups of up to 100 people. The patrol the streets. They most often attack women, who are probably not citizens of the European countries, as thought. According to Tagesspiegel, refugees from Syria get the most of it. They can beat you up for bright makeup or even for just a chatting with some man. Only in recent days there have been at least four such cases. We'll find out from Anton Podkovenko what conclusions can be drawn from this.

published:14 Jul 2017

views:783

Over 100 million mostly migrant women work in someone esle's house. Many of these domestic workers are not covered by labour laws or social security and cannot form or join a trade union. Exploitation and abuse are common and often go unpunished.

published:23 Oct 2012

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El Salvador, Honduras and Guatemala form what is known as Central America's "NorthernTriangle". The region is overrun by organised crime and gangs, resulting from violent civil wars that rocked the three countries in the 1980s.
According to a report from the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), over 137,000 people from the Northern Triangle entered the US last year, up until June alone. Figures show that hundreds of thousands of men, women and children continue to try and flee poverty and violence in an attempt to reach the United States at any price.
Contrary to claims made by the Trump administration, the number of undocumented migrants from Mexico has fallen in the last few years. However, it is the Central Americans who are increasingly attempting to cross the border, especially from El Salvador.
El Salvador has the highest murder rate in the world, and according to the 2016 El Salvador Crime and SafetyReport conducted by the US Overseas Security Advisory Council, almost one quarter of all Salvadorans were victims of crime in 2015. Salvadorans travel by land across Guatemala into Mexico - arguably the most dangerous part of the journey - where countless migrants are robbed, kidnapped, raped and/or killed by Mexican criminal gangs that control the route.
Since PresidentDonald Trump renewed his vow to build an impenetrable wall to keep undocumented migrants out, traffickers - commonly known as "coyotes" - have raised their fees, trying to cash in on desperation to reach the land of the American dream before its too late.
In 2014 President Barack Obama approved a special refugee reunification program to discourage tens of thousands of Central American children from risking their lives to join undocumented parents in the US. The program was set to give these children refugee status - the Trump administration has since stopped the scheme in its tracks, raising concerns of a new wave of unaccompanied minors trying to reach the border.
Talk to Al Jazeera travels to El Salvador to see what is driving the migration wave and at what price.
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published:18 Feb 2017

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Chile's healthy economy and political stability is drawing more and more economic migrants from across Latin America to pursue 'the ChileanDream.'
The country's foreign-born population has doubled in the last five years, reaching 500,000 migrants. And that number is expected to double again in the next decade.
The rapid population growth has spurred a major housing crisis, as thousands of migrant families have been unable to afford a place to live.
VICENews correspondentDaniel Hernandez meets camp residents, activists, and politicians to explore how the face of Chile is changing in the wake the migration boom.
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A team from Erasmus+ OLS went to Namur to see how the university, together with the Red Cross, HENALLUX and the BSCW association, have made the OLS language courses available to refugees. This forms part of the "OLS for Refugees" initiative, which was launched and financed by the European Commission.
Here are some of the experiences of those involved.

published:19 Jan 2017

views:1195

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1. Home Office backs down on nearly 13,000 immigration appeals in five years
http://www.thenational.scot/news/15472962.Home_Office_backs_down_on_nearly_13_000_immigration_appeals_in_five_years/
2. 'Migrant ass kissers get tae f***': Racist thugs scrawl graffiti on Govanhill Baths
http://www.eveningtimes.co.uk/news/15474712._Migrant_ass_kissers_get_tae_f______Racist_thugs_scrawl_graffiti_on_Govanhill_Baths/
3. EU Migrants Can Enter UK WithoutBorder Checks After Brexit, Government Confirms
http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/eu-migrants-brexit-ireland-border_uk_5994240ce4b0e789a948370a
4. Children's Society says lone migrant children cut off from justice due to legal aid cuts
http://www.ein.org.uk/news/childrens-society-says-lone-migrant-children-cut-justice-due-legal-aid-cuts-and-soaring-fees
5. ‘We'll be sovereign!’ Tory says Brexit means migrants will come to UK 'for right reasons'
http://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/842938/Brexit-migrants-eu-uk-right-reasons-Tory-MP-Andrew-Bridgen-benefits-european-union-video
6. The Rise Of White Nationalism And Anti-Immigration Bias
http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/meriam-sabih/uk-and-anti-immigration-s_b_17478932.html
7. Home Office shrugs off dreadful asylum living conditions
http://camdennewjournal.com/article/home-office-shrugs-off-dreadful-asylum-living-conditions
8. Ruth Davidson calls for government to review immigration target
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2017/aug/08/ruth-davidson-government-review-immigration-target-scottish-conservative
9. Hiring refugees: 'we have an amazing wealth of talent on our hands'
https://www.theguardian.com/small-business-network/2017/aug/11/hiring-refugees-amazing-wealth-talent-barriers-entrepreneurs
10. Syrians can now upgrade to full refugee status: new form issued
https://www.freemovement.org.uk/syrians-can-now-upgrade-full-refugee-status-new-form-issued/
11. Virtual hearings to be trialled in immigration tribunal from October 2017
https://www.freemovement.org.uk/virtual-hearings-trialled-immigration-tribunal-october-2017/
12. Study finds asylum judges fail to assist vulnerable appellants
https://www.freemovement.org.uk/study-finds-asylum-judges-fail-assist-vulnerable-appellants/
13. A genuine couple can enter in a marriage of convenience, says High Court
https://www.freemovement.org.uk/genuine-couple-can-enter-marriage-convenience-says-high-court/
14. Upper Tribunal provides guidance in cases of judicial bias
https://www.freemovement.org.uk/upper-tribunal-provides-guidance-cases-judicial-bias/
15. EU migrants barred from claiming benefits after Brexit as Theresa May revives David Cameron pledge
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017/08/17/eu-migrants-barred-claiming-benefits-brexit-theresa-may-revives/
16. We Need A Fairer Immigration System For Young People Who Have Grown Up In The UK
http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/kamena-dorling/immigration-young-people_b_17729938.html
17. Theresa May’s immigration target is leaving her increasingly isolated
http://www.independent.co.uk/voices/brexit-theresa-may-immigration-leaving-her-isolated-a7896636.html
18. Immigration officials branded "racist" after Uganda's Queen of TV denied visa to enter UK
http://www.heraldscotland.com/news/15477075.Immigration_officials_branded__racist__after_Uganda_s_Queen_of_TV_denied_visa_to_enter_UK/
19. EU citizens ‘WILL be free to live in Britain after Brexit but will need permits to work under new Home Office immigration plans’
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/4260616/eu-citizens-free-travel-britain-brexit-work-permits-home-office-immigration/

Online and offline

The terms "online" and "offline" have specific meanings in regard to computer technology and telecommunications in which "online" indicates a state of connectivity, while "offline" indicates a disconnected state. Common vernacular extended from their computing and telecommunication meanings and refers specifically to an Internet connection. Lastly, in the area of human interaction and conversation, discussions taking place during a business meeting are "online", while issues that do not concern all participants of the meeting should be "taken offline" — continued outside of the meeting.

Definitions

In computer technology and telecommunication, online and offline are defined by Federal Standard 1037C. They are states or conditions of a "device or equipment" or of a "functional unit". To be considered online, one of the following may apply to a system: it is under the direct control of another device; it is under the direct control of the system with which it is associated; or it is available for immediate use on demand by the system without human intervention.

El Salvador

El Salvador (i/ɛlˈsælvədɔːr/; Spanish:[el salβaˈðor]), officially the Republic of El Salvador (Spanish:República de El Salvador, literally "Republic of The Savior"), is the smallest and the most densely populated country in Central America. El Salvador's capital and largest city is San Salvador. As of 2015, El Salvador had a population of approximately 6.38 million, making it the most densely populated country in the region. Its population consists largely of Mestizos of European and Indigenous American descent.

When people cross national borders during their migration, they are called migrants or immigrants (from Latin: migrare, wanderer) from the perspective of the country which they enter. From the perspective of the country which they leave, they are called emigrant or outmigrant.Sociology designates immigration usually as migration (as well as emigration accordingly outward migration).

Migration to Australia (Skilled Migration)

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The shocking story of a Nigerian migrant just returning from Libya

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6:50

Migrants being sold as slaves in Libya

Migrants being sold as slaves in Libya

Migrants being sold as slaves in Libya

Smugglers in Libya are auctioning migrants off as slaves. At a property outside Tripoli, CNN's Nima Elbagir witnessed a dozen men go under the hammer in the space of minutes.

5:03

Dudaev Migrants Bring Their Own Law to Germany

Dudaev Migrants Bring Their Own Law to Germany

Dudaev Migrants Bring Their Own Law to Germany

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"They will pursue you and kill you," the article's headline in the German newspaperTagesspiegel. It is completely dedicated to the former Dudaev militants, the same, who dreamed of Chechnya's independence from Russia. People with solid experience of military operations against the Russian Armed Forces. They're able to fight and are now starting to use their skills in the streets of Berlin and other cities in Germany. They write: they opened a real hunt for Muslims leading a "non-religious way of life," that is, active in social networks and friends with representatives of other faiths. They form groups of up to 100 people. The patrol the streets. They most often attack women, who are probably not citizens of the European countries, as thought. According to Tagesspiegel, refugees from Syria get the most of it. They can beat you up for bright makeup or even for just a chatting with some man. Only in recent days there have been at least four such cases. We'll find out from Anton Podkovenko what conclusions can be drawn from this.

5:36

Migrant domestic workers in the Gulf: Trafficking and forced labour

Migrant domestic workers in the Gulf: Trafficking and forced labour

Migrant domestic workers in the Gulf: Trafficking and forced labour

Over 100 million mostly migrant women work in someone esle's house. Many of these domestic workers are not covered by labour laws or social security and cannot form or join a trade union. Exploitation and abuse are common and often go unpunished.

25:31

Talk to Al Jazeera - Hispanic Migrants: Back to Square One

Talk to Al Jazeera - Hispanic Migrants: Back to Square One

Talk to Al Jazeera - Hispanic Migrants: Back to Square One

El Salvador, Honduras and Guatemala form what is known as Central America's "NorthernTriangle". The region is overrun by organised crime and gangs, resulting from violent civil wars that rocked the three countries in the 1980s.
According to a report from the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), over 137,000 people from the Northern Triangle entered the US last year, up until June alone. Figures show that hundreds of thousands of men, women and children continue to try and flee poverty and violence in an attempt to reach the United States at any price.
Contrary to claims made by the Trump administration, the number of undocumented migrants from Mexico has fallen in the last few years. However, it is the Central Americans who are increasingly attempting to cross the border, especially from El Salvador.
El Salvador has the highest murder rate in the world, and according to the 2016 El Salvador Crime and SafetyReport conducted by the US Overseas Security Advisory Council, almost one quarter of all Salvadorans were victims of crime in 2015. Salvadorans travel by land across Guatemala into Mexico - arguably the most dangerous part of the journey - where countless migrants are robbed, kidnapped, raped and/or killed by Mexican criminal gangs that control the route.
Since PresidentDonald Trump renewed his vow to build an impenetrable wall to keep undocumented migrants out, traffickers - commonly known as "coyotes" - have raised their fees, trying to cash in on desperation to reach the land of the American dream before its too late.
In 2014 President Barack Obama approved a special refugee reunification program to discourage tens of thousands of Central American children from risking their lives to join undocumented parents in the US. The program was set to give these children refugee status - the Trump administration has since stopped the scheme in its tracks, raising concerns of a new wave of unaccompanied minors trying to reach the border.
Talk to Al Jazeera travels to El Salvador to see what is driving the migration wave and at what price.
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11:20

Chile’s migration boom has led to a major housing crisis

Chile’s migration boom has led to a major housing crisis

Chile’s migration boom has led to a major housing crisis

Chile's healthy economy and political stability is drawing more and more economic migrants from across Latin America to pursue 'the ChileanDream.'
The country's foreign-born population has doubled in the last five years, reaching 500,000 migrants. And that number is expected to double again in the next decade.
The rapid population growth has spurred a major housing crisis, as thousands of migrant families have been unable to afford a place to live.
VICENews correspondentDaniel Hernandez meets camp residents, activists, and politicians to explore how the face of Chile is changing in the wake the migration boom.
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A team from Erasmus+ OLS went to Namur to see how the university, together with the Red Cross, HENALLUX and the BSCW association, have made the OLS language courses available to refugees. This forms part of the "OLS for Refugees" initiative, which was launched and financed by the European Commission.
Here are some of the experiences of those involved.

11:58

UK Immigration News 19th August 2017

UK Immigration News 19th August 2017

UK Immigration News 19th August 2017

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1. Home Office backs down on nearly 13,000 immigration appeals in five years
http://www.thenational.scot/news/15472962.Home_Office_backs_down_on_nearly_13_000_immigration_appeals_in_five_years/
2. 'Migrant ass kissers get tae f***': Racist thugs scrawl graffiti on Govanhill Baths
http://www.eveningtimes.co.uk/news/15474712._Migrant_ass_kissers_get_tae_f______Racist_thugs_scrawl_graffiti_on_Govanhill_Baths/
3. EU Migrants Can Enter UK WithoutBorder Checks After Brexit, Government Confirms
http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/eu-migrants-brexit-ireland-border_uk_5994240ce4b0e789a948370a
4. Children's Society says lone migrant children cut off from justice due to legal aid cuts
http://www.ein.org.uk/news/childrens-society-says-lone-migrant-children-cut-justice-due-legal-aid-cuts-and-soaring-fees
5. ‘We'll be sovereign!’ Tory says Brexit means migrants will come to UK 'for right reasons'
http://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/842938/Brexit-migrants-eu-uk-right-reasons-Tory-MP-Andrew-Bridgen-benefits-european-union-video
6. The Rise Of White Nationalism And Anti-Immigration Bias
http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/meriam-sabih/uk-and-anti-immigration-s_b_17478932.html
7. Home Office shrugs off dreadful asylum living conditions
http://camdennewjournal.com/article/home-office-shrugs-off-dreadful-asylum-living-conditions
8. Ruth Davidson calls for government to review immigration target
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2017/aug/08/ruth-davidson-government-review-immigration-target-scottish-conservative
9. Hiring refugees: 'we have an amazing wealth of talent on our hands'
https://www.theguardian.com/small-business-network/2017/aug/11/hiring-refugees-amazing-wealth-talent-barriers-entrepreneurs
10. Syrians can now upgrade to full refugee status: new form issued
https://www.freemovement.org.uk/syrians-can-now-upgrade-full-refugee-status-new-form-issued/
11. Virtual hearings to be trialled in immigration tribunal from October 2017
https://www.freemovement.org.uk/virtual-hearings-trialled-immigration-tribunal-october-2017/
12. Study finds asylum judges fail to assist vulnerable appellants
https://www.freemovement.org.uk/study-finds-asylum-judges-fail-assist-vulnerable-appellants/
13. A genuine couple can enter in a marriage of convenience, says High Court
https://www.freemovement.org.uk/genuine-couple-can-enter-marriage-convenience-says-high-court/
14. Upper Tribunal provides guidance in cases of judicial bias
https://www.freemovement.org.uk/upper-tribunal-provides-guidance-cases-judicial-bias/
15. EU migrants barred from claiming benefits after Brexit as Theresa May revives David Cameron pledge
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017/08/17/eu-migrants-barred-claiming-benefits-brexit-theresa-may-revives/
16. We Need A Fairer Immigration System For Young People Who Have Grown Up In The UK
http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/kamena-dorling/immigration-young-people_b_17729938.html
17. Theresa May’s immigration target is leaving her increasingly isolated
http://www.independent.co.uk/voices/brexit-theresa-may-immigration-leaving-her-isolated-a7896636.html
18. Immigration officials branded "racist" after Uganda's Queen of TV denied visa to enter UK
http://www.heraldscotland.com/news/15477075.Immigration_officials_branded__racist__after_Uganda_s_Queen_of_TV_denied_visa_to_enter_UK/
19. EU citizens ‘WILL be free to live in Britain after Brexit but will need permits to work under new Home Office immigration plans’
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/4260616/eu-citizens-free-travel-britain-brexit-work-permits-home-office-immigration/

6:14

Business opportunities for migrants in New Zealand

Business opportunities for migrants in New Zealand

Business opportunities for migrants in New Zealand

For more info on NZ opportunities, fill this form - https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSevIZ_ActZ52AihpbD54qRdsTenSIUS3_kWW_73afJ_ze-UWA/viewform
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14:47

REFUGEES CAMPING ON PARIS STREETS

REFUGEES CAMPING ON PARIS STREETS

REFUGEES CAMPING ON PARIS STREETS

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Today's vlog follows me as I join BritishJournalistBarnaby as we check out refugee camp sites in Paris. As the refugee crisis continues hundreds of migrants and refugees will form camps in random locations in Paris. The police have been trying to combat this by barricading certain areas and laying down large rocks to prevent people form being able to sleep.
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58:59

The Truth About Immigration in the UK 2014 (BBC, HD 720p)

The Truth About Immigration in the UK 2014 (BBC, HD 720p)

The Truth About Immigration in the UK 2014 (BBC, HD 720p)

Did Britain need immigrants to keep economy growing?
BBC political editor Nick Robinson examines the public's anxieties about immigration and reveals the facts of an issue that has transformed British politics. With Britain braced for a new wave of migrants from eastern Europe, a subject once regarded as toxic is now at the forefront of political discussion. The programme dissects the decisions which led to the biggest surge of immigration in modern history and asks whether politicians can control immigration as much as they claim, looking at the potential consequences of their pledges.

4:00

Changing the debate: video animation on the impact of immigration on the UK

Changing the debate: video animation on the impact of immigration on the UK

Changing the debate: video animation on the impact of immigration on the UK

Opinion polls have shown for some time that the public sees immigration as one of the most important issues facing Britain (Ipsos Mori, 2015). At the same time, public understanding of evidence on the economic impacts of immigration is poor and strongly influenced by the media. This in turn affects the quality and content of public debate and the policy formulation process. This video presents evidence of the economic benefits of immigration to the UK and to London, but acknowledges that there has been some impact on pay, and that there are ‘winners and losers’. It is targeted at a wide audience who lack accurate information about migration impacts from which to form their opinions. It is intended to stimulate thinking and debate.
For details of the sources used in this video, please visit the NIESR website here: http://tinyurl.com/j5e47nd

9:32

Migrants for Sale: Slave trade in Libya 🇱🇾 | Counting the Cost

Migrants for Sale: Slave trade in Libya 🇱🇾 | Counting the Cost

Migrants for Sale: Slave trade in Libya 🇱🇾 | Counting the Cost

The UN-backed government in Libya said it's looking into allegations that African migrants are being sold at 'slave markets' in Libya.
According to reports, the trade works by preying on the tens of thousands of vulnerable people who risk everything on what's been described as the deadliest route on earth.
They use smartphones to connect with people smugglers to get them to the coast in the hope that they can cross the Mediterranean into Europe.
There is no proper registration process for the tens of thousands of refugees arriving in Libya.
According to reports, the business of detention centres is unsupervised in some parts of the country and stories of torture, rape and forced labour have emerged.
When the centres get too crowded, people are then allegedly sold off like goods in an open market.
The InternationalOrganization for Migration says trade in humans has become so normalised that people are being bought and sold in public for as little as $400.
MahmoudAbdelwahed reports from a detention centre in the Libyan capital Tripoli. And LeonardDoyle from the International Organization for Migration joins Counting the Cost to discuss Libya's modern-day slavery.
"As shocking as it seems, it's indeed true. And the reason it [slave trade] can happen is because there is really no rule of law across much of Libya.
Libya is a country as big as France, with a lot of space there. Migrants are coming there.... they see the promise of a new life when they go to their Facebook feed and they think something wonderful is waiting for them in Europe, because a smuggler has abused the system and has sold them that lie," says Doyle.
"They get off the bus when they arrive in Libya and they are quickly put into a kind of murder machine, an extortion machine. They are robbed of their possessions, their families are called.
They are forced, they are tortured, they give them money. And then they are sold. Unbelievable, but they are sold in open, public auctions: $400 for a labouring man, maybe a bit more for a women who can be put in the sex trade. And this is what's happening across the country."
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1:01

Canada set to welcome one million migrants over next three years

Canada set to welcome one million migrants over next three years

Canada set to welcome one million migrants over next three years

While PresidentDonald Trump orders the closure of an immigrant programme to the US - the Diversity Visa LotteryProgram - Canada aims to welcome nearly one million immigrants over the next three years.
A low birth rate and five million more Canadians set to retire over the next two decades, means the government needs to attract skilled workers to plug the gap in its workforce.
Figures released by the immigration minister show by 2035 there will be just two working people for every retired per…
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Why Sweden's Warmth Is Fading Toward Migrants (HBO)

Why Sweden's Warmth Is Fading Toward Migrants (HBO)

Why Sweden's Warmth Is Fading Toward Migrants (HBO)

Last year, more than 160,000 migrants fleeing war in the Middle East ended up in Sweden, a country of only 9.5 million people. That’s the highest number of refugees per capita in Europe. But an increasing number of Swedes have grown impatient with their country’s generosity. Now, many of those migrants are being asked to leave. The government says that up to 80,000 will be deported, a large number of whom come from Afghanistan. In October, Sweden joined Germany in reaching an agreement with Afghanistan to repatriate tens of thousands of rejected asylum seekers. Michael Moynihan went to northern Sweden to meet with some of the migrants awaiting their fate.
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Detained by Militias: Libya's Migrant Trade (Part 1)

Detained by Militias: Libya's Migrant Trade (Part 1)

Detained by Militias: Libya's Migrant Trade (Part 1)

In a desperate bid to seek a better life in Europe, thousands of refugees and migrants leave the shores of Libya and cross the perilous Mediterranean Sea every month. Over 2,000 people have died making the journey in 2015 alone.
The routes to and journey through Libya are also dangerous, however, and since the fall of Muammar Qaddafi in 2011, the country has struggled to achieve and maintain stability. Porous desert borders, rival fighters, and weak governance have left much of Libya in complete chaos.
With militias controlling large swathes of land, their attentions have turned to the people that cross their territories. The fighters assert they are bringing order to the country as they detain the refugees, yet these people’s lives have become valuable commodities to the militias as they try to solidify their positions in the country.
VICENews secured exclusive access to a camp outside Tripoli, run by a militia that has seized hundreds of migrants. Food is scarce, dehydration and disease is rife, and control comes in the form of whips and warning shots. The militia claims to have the migrants’ interests at heart, but what emerges is a very different story.
In part one of a two-part series, VICE News examines how Libya is struggling with the Mediterranean migrant crisis, where state-run detention centers are overcrowded and violent, and how government immigration controls are outsourced to militias, where they detain migrants en masse.
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The shocking story of a Nigerian migrant just returning from Libya

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published: 06 Dec 2017

Migrants being sold as slaves in Libya

Smugglers in Libya are auctioning migrants off as slaves. At a property outside Tripoli, CNN's Nima Elbagir witnessed a dozen men go under the hammer in the space of minutes.

published: 15 Nov 2017

Dudaev Migrants Bring Their Own Law to Germany

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"They will pursue you and kill you," the article's headline in the German newspaperTagesspiegel. It is completely dedicated to the former Dudaev militants, the same, who dreamed of Chechnya's independence from Russia. People with solid experience of military operations against the Russian Armed Forces. They're able to fight and are now starting to use their skills in the streets of Berlin and other cities in Germany. They write: they opened a real hunt for Muslims leading a "non-religious way of life," that is, active in social networks and friends with representatives of other faiths. They form groups of up to 100 people. The patrol the streets. They most often attack women, who are proba...

published: 14 Jul 2017

Migrant domestic workers in the Gulf: Trafficking and forced labour

Over 100 million mostly migrant women work in someone esle's house. Many of these domestic workers are not covered by labour laws or social security and cannot form or join a trade union. Exploitation and abuse are common and often go unpunished.

published: 23 Oct 2012

Talk to Al Jazeera - Hispanic Migrants: Back to Square One

El Salvador, Honduras and Guatemala form what is known as Central America's "NorthernTriangle". The region is overrun by organised crime and gangs, resulting from violent civil wars that rocked the three countries in the 1980s.
According to a report from the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), over 137,000 people from the Northern Triangle entered the US last year, up until June alone. Figures show that hundreds of thousands of men, women and children continue to try and flee poverty and violence in an attempt to reach the United States at any price.
Contrary to claims made by the Trump administration, the number of undocumented migrants from Mexico has fallen in the last few years. However, it is the Central Americans who are increasingly attempting to cross the border, especial...

published: 18 Feb 2017

Chile’s migration boom has led to a major housing crisis

Chile's healthy economy and political stability is drawing more and more economic migrants from across Latin America to pursue 'the ChileanDream.'
The country's foreign-born population has doubled in the last five years, reaching 500,000 migrants. And that number is expected to double again in the next decade.
The rapid population growth has spurred a major housing crisis, as thousands of migrant families have been unable to afford a place to live.
VICENews correspondentDaniel Hernandez meets camp residents, activists, and politicians to explore how the face of Chile is changing in the wake the migration boom.
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A team from Erasmus+ OLS went to Namur to see how the university, together with the Red Cross, HENALLUX and the BSCW association, have made the OLS language courses available to refugees. This forms part of the "OLS for Refugees" initiative, which was launched and financed by the European Commission.
Here are some of the experiences of those involved.

published: 19 Jan 2017

UK Immigration News 19th August 2017

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Business opportunities for migrants in New Zealand

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published: 03 Nov 2016

REFUGEES CAMPING ON PARIS STREETS

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Today's vlog follows me as I join BritishJournalistBarnaby as we check out refugee camp sites in Paris. As the refugee crisis continues hundreds of migrants and refugees will form camps in random locations in Paris. The police have been trying to combat this by barricading certain areas and laying down large rocks to prevent people form being able to sleep.
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published: 20 Mar 2017

The Truth About Immigration in the UK 2014 (BBC, HD 720p)

Did Britain need immigrants to keep economy growing?
BBC political editor Nick Robinson examines the public's anxieties about immigration and reveals the facts of an issue that has transformed British politics. With Britain braced for a new wave of migrants from eastern Europe, a subject once regarded as toxic is now at the forefront of political discussion. The programme dissects the decisions which led to the biggest surge of immigration in modern history and asks whether politicians can control immigration as much as they claim, looking at the potential consequences of their pledges.

published: 09 Jan 2014

Changing the debate: video animation on the impact of immigration on the UK

Opinion polls have shown for some time that the public sees immigration as one of the most important issues facing Britain (Ipsos Mori, 2015). At the same time, public understanding of evidence on the economic impacts of immigration is poor and strongly influenced by the media. This in turn affects the quality and content of public debate and the policy formulation process. This video presents evidence of the economic benefits of immigration to the UK and to London, but acknowledges that there has been some impact on pay, and that there are ‘winners and losers’. It is targeted at a wide audience who lack accurate information about migration impacts from which to form their opinions. It is intended to stimulate thinking and debate.
For details of the sources used in this video, please visi...

published: 08 Feb 2016

Migrants for Sale: Slave trade in Libya 🇱🇾 | Counting the Cost

The UN-backed government in Libya said it's looking into allegations that African migrants are being sold at 'slave markets' in Libya.
According to reports, the trade works by preying on the tens of thousands of vulnerable people who risk everything on what's been described as the deadliest route on earth.
They use smartphones to connect with people smugglers to get them to the coast in the hope that they can cross the Mediterranean into Europe.
There is no proper registration process for the tens of thousands of refugees arriving in Libya.
According to reports, the business of detention centres is unsupervised in some parts of the country and stories of torture, rape and forced labour have emerged.
When the centres get too crowded, people are then allegedly sold off like goods in an ...

published: 26 Nov 2017

Canada set to welcome one million migrants over next three years

While PresidentDonald Trump orders the closure of an immigrant programme to the US - the Diversity Visa LotteryProgram - Canada aims to welcome nearly one million immigrants over the next three years.
A low birth rate and five million more Canadians set to retire over the next two decades, means the government needs to attract skilled workers to plug the gap in its workforce.
Figures released by the immigration minister show by 2035 there will be just two working people for every retired per…
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published: 02 Nov 2017

Why Sweden's Warmth Is Fading Toward Migrants (HBO)

Last year, more than 160,000 migrants fleeing war in the Middle East ended up in Sweden, a country of only 9.5 million people. That’s the highest number of refugees per capita in Europe. But an increasing number of Swedes have grown impatient with their country’s generosity. Now, many of those migrants are being asked to leave. The government says that up to 80,000 will be deported, a large number of whom come from Afghanistan. In October, Sweden joined Germany in reaching an agreement with Afghanistan to repatriate tens of thousands of rejected asylum seekers. Michael Moynihan went to northern Sweden to meet with some of the migrants awaiting their fate.
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published: 21 Dec 2016

Detained by Militias: Libya's Migrant Trade (Part 1)

In a desperate bid to seek a better life in Europe, thousands of refugees and migrants leave the shores of Libya and cross the perilous Mediterranean Sea every month. Over 2,000 people have died making the journey in 2015 alone.
The routes to and journey through Libya are also dangerous, however, and since the fall of Muammar Qaddafi in 2011, the country has struggled to achieve and maintain stability. Porous desert borders, rival fighters, and weak governance have left much of Libya in complete chaos.
With militias controlling large swathes of land, their attentions have turned to the people that cross their territories. The fighters assert they are bringing order to the country as they detain the refugees, yet these people’s lives have become valuable commodities to the militias as th...

Migration to Australia (Skilled Migration)

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The shocking story of a Nigerian migrant just returning from Libya

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Dudaev Migrants Bring Their Own Law to Germany

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"They will pursue you and kill you," the article's headline in the German newspaperTagesspiegel. It is completely dedicated to the former Dudaev militants, the same, who dreamed of Chechnya's independence from Russia. People with solid experience of military operations against the Russian Armed Forces. They're able to fight and are now starting to use their skills in the streets of Berlin and other cities in Germany. They write: they opened a real hunt for Muslims leading a "non-religious way of life," that is, active in social networks and friends with representatives of other faiths. They form groups of up to 100 people. The patrol the streets. They most often attack women, who are probably not citizens of the European countries, as thought. According to Tagesspiegel, refugees from Syria get the most of it. They can beat you up for bright makeup or even for just a chatting with some man. Only in recent days there have been at least four such cases. We'll find out from Anton Podkovenko what conclusions can be drawn from this.

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"They will pursue you and kill you," the article's headline in the German newspaperTagesspiegel. It is completely dedicated to the former Dudaev militants, the same, who dreamed of Chechnya's independence from Russia. People with solid experience of military operations against the Russian Armed Forces. They're able to fight and are now starting to use their skills in the streets of Berlin and other cities in Germany. They write: they opened a real hunt for Muslims leading a "non-religious way of life," that is, active in social networks and friends with representatives of other faiths. They form groups of up to 100 people. The patrol the streets. They most often attack women, who are probably not citizens of the European countries, as thought. According to Tagesspiegel, refugees from Syria get the most of it. They can beat you up for bright makeup or even for just a chatting with some man. Only in recent days there have been at least four such cases. We'll find out from Anton Podkovenko what conclusions can be drawn from this.

Migrant domestic workers in the Gulf: Trafficking and forced labour

Over 100 million mostly migrant women work in someone esle's house. Many of these domestic workers are not covered by labour laws or social security and cannot ...

Over 100 million mostly migrant women work in someone esle's house. Many of these domestic workers are not covered by labour laws or social security and cannot form or join a trade union. Exploitation and abuse are common and often go unpunished.

Over 100 million mostly migrant women work in someone esle's house. Many of these domestic workers are not covered by labour laws or social security and cannot form or join a trade union. Exploitation and abuse are common and often go unpunished.

El Salvador, Honduras and Guatemala form what is known as Central America's "NorthernTriangle". The region is overrun by organised crime and gangs, resulting from violent civil wars that rocked the three countries in the 1980s.
According to a report from the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), over 137,000 people from the Northern Triangle entered the US last year, up until June alone. Figures show that hundreds of thousands of men, women and children continue to try and flee poverty and violence in an attempt to reach the United States at any price.
Contrary to claims made by the Trump administration, the number of undocumented migrants from Mexico has fallen in the last few years. However, it is the Central Americans who are increasingly attempting to cross the border, especially from El Salvador.
El Salvador has the highest murder rate in the world, and according to the 2016 El Salvador Crime and SafetyReport conducted by the US Overseas Security Advisory Council, almost one quarter of all Salvadorans were victims of crime in 2015. Salvadorans travel by land across Guatemala into Mexico - arguably the most dangerous part of the journey - where countless migrants are robbed, kidnapped, raped and/or killed by Mexican criminal gangs that control the route.
Since PresidentDonald Trump renewed his vow to build an impenetrable wall to keep undocumented migrants out, traffickers - commonly known as "coyotes" - have raised their fees, trying to cash in on desperation to reach the land of the American dream before its too late.
In 2014 President Barack Obama approved a special refugee reunification program to discourage tens of thousands of Central American children from risking their lives to join undocumented parents in the US. The program was set to give these children refugee status - the Trump administration has since stopped the scheme in its tracks, raising concerns of a new wave of unaccompanied minors trying to reach the border.
Talk to Al Jazeera travels to El Salvador to see what is driving the migration wave and at what price.
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El Salvador, Honduras and Guatemala form what is known as Central America's "NorthernTriangle". The region is overrun by organised crime and gangs, resulting from violent civil wars that rocked the three countries in the 1980s.
According to a report from the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), over 137,000 people from the Northern Triangle entered the US last year, up until June alone. Figures show that hundreds of thousands of men, women and children continue to try and flee poverty and violence in an attempt to reach the United States at any price.
Contrary to claims made by the Trump administration, the number of undocumented migrants from Mexico has fallen in the last few years. However, it is the Central Americans who are increasingly attempting to cross the border, especially from El Salvador.
El Salvador has the highest murder rate in the world, and according to the 2016 El Salvador Crime and SafetyReport conducted by the US Overseas Security Advisory Council, almost one quarter of all Salvadorans were victims of crime in 2015. Salvadorans travel by land across Guatemala into Mexico - arguably the most dangerous part of the journey - where countless migrants are robbed, kidnapped, raped and/or killed by Mexican criminal gangs that control the route.
Since PresidentDonald Trump renewed his vow to build an impenetrable wall to keep undocumented migrants out, traffickers - commonly known as "coyotes" - have raised their fees, trying to cash in on desperation to reach the land of the American dream before its too late.
In 2014 President Barack Obama approved a special refugee reunification program to discourage tens of thousands of Central American children from risking their lives to join undocumented parents in the US. The program was set to give these children refugee status - the Trump administration has since stopped the scheme in its tracks, raising concerns of a new wave of unaccompanied minors trying to reach the border.
Talk to Al Jazeera travels to El Salvador to see what is driving the migration wave and at what price.
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Chile's healthy economy and political stability is drawing more and more economic migrants from across Latin America to pursue 'the ChileanDream.'
The country's foreign-born population has doubled in the last five years, reaching 500,000 migrants. And that number is expected to double again in the next decade.
The rapid population growth has spurred a major housing crisis, as thousands of migrant families have been unable to afford a place to live.
VICENews correspondentDaniel Hernandez meets camp residents, activists, and politicians to explore how the face of Chile is changing in the wake the migration boom.
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Chile's healthy economy and political stability is drawing more and more economic migrants from across Latin America to pursue 'the ChileanDream.'
The country's foreign-born population has doubled in the last five years, reaching 500,000 migrants. And that number is expected to double again in the next decade.
The rapid population growth has spurred a major housing crisis, as thousands of migrant families have been unable to afford a place to live.
VICENews correspondentDaniel Hernandez meets camp residents, activists, and politicians to explore how the face of Chile is changing in the wake the migration boom.
Watch “The silent rise of HIV in Chile” - http://bit.ly/2aqMBOY
Read “HIV is spreading in Chile — and lots of people don't know they have it” - http://bit.ly/2au6iGE
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A team from Erasmus+ OLS went to Namur to see how the university, together with the Red Cross, HENALLUX and the BSCW association, have made the OLS language courses available to refugees. This forms part of the "OLS for Refugees" initiative, which was launched and financed by the European Commission.
Here are some of the experiences of those involved.

A team from Erasmus+ OLS went to Namur to see how the university, together with the Red Cross, HENALLUX and the BSCW association, have made the OLS language courses available to refugees. This forms part of the "OLS for Refugees" initiative, which was launched and financed by the European Commission.
Here are some of the experiences of those involved.

Business opportunities for migrants in New Zealand

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Today's vlog follows me as I join BritishJournalistBarnaby as we check out refugee camp sites in Paris. As the refugee crisis continues hundreds of migrants and refugees will form camps in random locations in Paris. The police have been trying to combat this by barricading certain areas and laying down large rocks to prevent people form being able to sleep.
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The Truth About Immigration in the UK 2014 (BBC, HD 720p)

Did Britain need immigrants to keep economy growing?
BBC political editor Nick Robinson examines the public's anxieties about immigration and reveals the fact...

Did Britain need immigrants to keep economy growing?
BBC political editor Nick Robinson examines the public's anxieties about immigration and reveals the facts of an issue that has transformed British politics. With Britain braced for a new wave of migrants from eastern Europe, a subject once regarded as toxic is now at the forefront of political discussion. The programme dissects the decisions which led to the biggest surge of immigration in modern history and asks whether politicians can control immigration as much as they claim, looking at the potential consequences of their pledges.

Did Britain need immigrants to keep economy growing?
BBC political editor Nick Robinson examines the public's anxieties about immigration and reveals the facts of an issue that has transformed British politics. With Britain braced for a new wave of migrants from eastern Europe, a subject once regarded as toxic is now at the forefront of political discussion. The programme dissects the decisions which led to the biggest surge of immigration in modern history and asks whether politicians can control immigration as much as they claim, looking at the potential consequences of their pledges.

published:09 Jan 2014

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Changing the debate: video animation on the impact of immigration on the UK

Opinion polls have shown for some time that the public sees immigration as one of the most important issues facing Britain (Ipsos Mori, 2015). At the same time, public understanding of evidence on the economic impacts of immigration is poor and strongly influenced by the media. This in turn affects the quality and content of public debate and the policy formulation process. This video presents evidence of the economic benefits of immigration to the UK and to London, but acknowledges that there has been some impact on pay, and that there are ‘winners and losers’. It is targeted at a wide audience who lack accurate information about migration impacts from which to form their opinions. It is intended to stimulate thinking and debate.
For details of the sources used in this video, please visit the NIESR website here: http://tinyurl.com/j5e47nd

Opinion polls have shown for some time that the public sees immigration as one of the most important issues facing Britain (Ipsos Mori, 2015). At the same time, public understanding of evidence on the economic impacts of immigration is poor and strongly influenced by the media. This in turn affects the quality and content of public debate and the policy formulation process. This video presents evidence of the economic benefits of immigration to the UK and to London, but acknowledges that there has been some impact on pay, and that there are ‘winners and losers’. It is targeted at a wide audience who lack accurate information about migration impacts from which to form their opinions. It is intended to stimulate thinking and debate.
For details of the sources used in this video, please visit the NIESR website here: http://tinyurl.com/j5e47nd

Migrants for Sale: Slave trade in Libya 🇱🇾 | Counting the Cost

The UN-backed government in Libya said it's looking into allegations that African migrants are being sold at 'slave markets' in Libya.
According to reports, th...

The UN-backed government in Libya said it's looking into allegations that African migrants are being sold at 'slave markets' in Libya.
According to reports, the trade works by preying on the tens of thousands of vulnerable people who risk everything on what's been described as the deadliest route on earth.
They use smartphones to connect with people smugglers to get them to the coast in the hope that they can cross the Mediterranean into Europe.
There is no proper registration process for the tens of thousands of refugees arriving in Libya.
According to reports, the business of detention centres is unsupervised in some parts of the country and stories of torture, rape and forced labour have emerged.
When the centres get too crowded, people are then allegedly sold off like goods in an open market.
The InternationalOrganization for Migration says trade in humans has become so normalised that people are being bought and sold in public for as little as $400.
MahmoudAbdelwahed reports from a detention centre in the Libyan capital Tripoli. And LeonardDoyle from the International Organization for Migration joins Counting the Cost to discuss Libya's modern-day slavery.
"As shocking as it seems, it's indeed true. And the reason it [slave trade] can happen is because there is really no rule of law across much of Libya.
Libya is a country as big as France, with a lot of space there. Migrants are coming there.... they see the promise of a new life when they go to their Facebook feed and they think something wonderful is waiting for them in Europe, because a smuggler has abused the system and has sold them that lie," says Doyle.
"They get off the bus when they arrive in Libya and they are quickly put into a kind of murder machine, an extortion machine. They are robbed of their possessions, their families are called.
They are forced, they are tortured, they give them money. And then they are sold. Unbelievable, but they are sold in open, public auctions: $400 for a labouring man, maybe a bit more for a women who can be put in the sex trade. And this is what's happening across the country."
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The UN-backed government in Libya said it's looking into allegations that African migrants are being sold at 'slave markets' in Libya.
According to reports, the trade works by preying on the tens of thousands of vulnerable people who risk everything on what's been described as the deadliest route on earth.
They use smartphones to connect with people smugglers to get them to the coast in the hope that they can cross the Mediterranean into Europe.
There is no proper registration process for the tens of thousands of refugees arriving in Libya.
According to reports, the business of detention centres is unsupervised in some parts of the country and stories of torture, rape and forced labour have emerged.
When the centres get too crowded, people are then allegedly sold off like goods in an open market.
The InternationalOrganization for Migration says trade in humans has become so normalised that people are being bought and sold in public for as little as $400.
MahmoudAbdelwahed reports from a detention centre in the Libyan capital Tripoli. And LeonardDoyle from the International Organization for Migration joins Counting the Cost to discuss Libya's modern-day slavery.
"As shocking as it seems, it's indeed true. And the reason it [slave trade] can happen is because there is really no rule of law across much of Libya.
Libya is a country as big as France, with a lot of space there. Migrants are coming there.... they see the promise of a new life when they go to their Facebook feed and they think something wonderful is waiting for them in Europe, because a smuggler has abused the system and has sold them that lie," says Doyle.
"They get off the bus when they arrive in Libya and they are quickly put into a kind of murder machine, an extortion machine. They are robbed of their possessions, their families are called.
They are forced, they are tortured, they give them money. And then they are sold. Unbelievable, but they are sold in open, public auctions: $400 for a labouring man, maybe a bit more for a women who can be put in the sex trade. And this is what's happening across the country."
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While PresidentDonald Trump orders the closure of an immigrant programme to the US - the Diversity Visa LotteryProgram - Canada aims to welcome nearly one million immigrants over the next three years.
A low birth rate and five million more Canadians set to retire over the next two decades, means the government needs to attract skilled workers to plug the gap in its workforce.
Figures released by the immigration minister show by 2035 there will be just two working people for every retired per…
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While PresidentDonald Trump orders the closure of an immigrant programme to the US - the Diversity Visa LotteryProgram - Canada aims to welcome nearly one million immigrants over the next three years.
A low birth rate and five million more Canadians set to retire over the next two decades, means the government needs to attract skilled workers to plug the gap in its workforce.
Figures released by the immigration minister show by 2035 there will be just two working people for every retired per…
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Why Sweden's Warmth Is Fading Toward Migrants (HBO)

Last year, more than 160,000 migrants fleeing war in the Middle East ended up in Sweden, a country of only 9.5 million people. That’s the highest number of refu...

Last year, more than 160,000 migrants fleeing war in the Middle East ended up in Sweden, a country of only 9.5 million people. That’s the highest number of refugees per capita in Europe. But an increasing number of Swedes have grown impatient with their country’s generosity. Now, many of those migrants are being asked to leave. The government says that up to 80,000 will be deported, a large number of whom come from Afghanistan. In October, Sweden joined Germany in reaching an agreement with Afghanistan to repatriate tens of thousands of rejected asylum seekers. Michael Moynihan went to northern Sweden to meet with some of the migrants awaiting their fate.
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Last year, more than 160,000 migrants fleeing war in the Middle East ended up in Sweden, a country of only 9.5 million people. That’s the highest number of refugees per capita in Europe. But an increasing number of Swedes have grown impatient with their country’s generosity. Now, many of those migrants are being asked to leave. The government says that up to 80,000 will be deported, a large number of whom come from Afghanistan. In October, Sweden joined Germany in reaching an agreement with Afghanistan to repatriate tens of thousands of rejected asylum seekers. Michael Moynihan went to northern Sweden to meet with some of the migrants awaiting their fate.
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Detained by Militias: Libya's Migrant Trade (Part 1)

In a desperate bid to seek a better life in Europe, thousands of refugees and migrants leave the shores of Libya and cross the perilous Mediterranean Sea every ...

In a desperate bid to seek a better life in Europe, thousands of refugees and migrants leave the shores of Libya and cross the perilous Mediterranean Sea every month. Over 2,000 people have died making the journey in 2015 alone.
The routes to and journey through Libya are also dangerous, however, and since the fall of Muammar Qaddafi in 2011, the country has struggled to achieve and maintain stability. Porous desert borders, rival fighters, and weak governance have left much of Libya in complete chaos.
With militias controlling large swathes of land, their attentions have turned to the people that cross their territories. The fighters assert they are bringing order to the country as they detain the refugees, yet these people’s lives have become valuable commodities to the militias as they try to solidify their positions in the country.
VICENews secured exclusive access to a camp outside Tripoli, run by a militia that has seized hundreds of migrants. Food is scarce, dehydration and disease is rife, and control comes in the form of whips and warning shots. The militia claims to have the migrants’ interests at heart, but what emerges is a very different story.
In part one of a two-part series, VICE News examines how Libya is struggling with the Mediterranean migrant crisis, where state-run detention centers are overcrowded and violent, and how government immigration controls are outsourced to militias, where they detain migrants en masse.
Watch "Seeking Refuge in Europe: BreakingBorders (Dispatch 1)" - http://bit.ly/1Qt8Ejr
Read "Germany Enacts Border Controls After Overwhelming Influx of Migrants and Refugees" - http://bit.ly/1Qcf7hY
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In a desperate bid to seek a better life in Europe, thousands of refugees and migrants leave the shores of Libya and cross the perilous Mediterranean Sea every month. Over 2,000 people have died making the journey in 2015 alone.
The routes to and journey through Libya are also dangerous, however, and since the fall of Muammar Qaddafi in 2011, the country has struggled to achieve and maintain stability. Porous desert borders, rival fighters, and weak governance have left much of Libya in complete chaos.
With militias controlling large swathes of land, their attentions have turned to the people that cross their territories. The fighters assert they are bringing order to the country as they detain the refugees, yet these people’s lives have become valuable commodities to the militias as they try to solidify their positions in the country.
VICENews secured exclusive access to a camp outside Tripoli, run by a militia that has seized hundreds of migrants. Food is scarce, dehydration and disease is rife, and control comes in the form of whips and warning shots. The militia claims to have the migrants’ interests at heart, but what emerges is a very different story.
In part one of a two-part series, VICE News examines how Libya is struggling with the Mediterranean migrant crisis, where state-run detention centers are overcrowded and violent, and how government immigration controls are outsourced to militias, where they detain migrants en masse.
Watch "Seeking Refuge in Europe: BreakingBorders (Dispatch 1)" - http://bit.ly/1Qt8Ejr
Read "Germany Enacts Border Controls After Overwhelming Influx of Migrants and Refugees" - http://bit.ly/1Qcf7hY
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Migration to Australia (Skilled Migration)

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A detailed introduction to the skilled migration program discussing aspects of the system, key requirements and the steps involved including maintaining the PR after it has been issued. An important introduction for anyone considering skilled migration to Australia.

published: 02 May 2015

Talk to Al Jazeera - Hispanic Migrants: Back to Square One

El Salvador, Honduras and Guatemala form what is known as Central America's "NorthernTriangle". The region is overrun by organised crime and gangs, resulting from violent civil wars that rocked the three countries in the 1980s.
According to a report from the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), over 137,000 people from the Northern Triangle entered the US last year, up until June alone. Figures show that hundreds of thousands of men, women and children continue to try and flee poverty and violence in an attempt to reach the United States at any price.
Contrary to claims made by the Trump administration, the number of undocumented migrants from Mexico has fallen in the last few years. However, it is the Central Americans who are increasingly attempting to cross the border, especial...

published: 18 Feb 2017

Detained by Militias: Libya's Migrant Trade (Part 1)

In a desperate bid to seek a better life in Europe, thousands of refugees and migrants leave the shores of Libya and cross the perilous Mediterranean Sea every month. Over 2,000 people have died making the journey in 2015 alone.
The routes to and journey through Libya are also dangerous, however, and since the fall of Muammar Qaddafi in 2011, the country has struggled to achieve and maintain stability. Porous desert borders, rival fighters, and weak governance have left much of Libya in complete chaos.
With militias controlling large swathes of land, their attentions have turned to the people that cross their territories. The fighters assert they are bringing order to the country as they detain the refugees, yet these people’s lives have become valuable commodities to the militias as th...

This is the July 25th, 2017, FULL EPISODE of VICENews Tonight on HBO.
VICE News profiles a woman who pays drug users not to have kids.
Plus, The refugee crisis is escalating in Italy, where the majority of migrants are now coming from West Africa. And, Kelp could feed the planet and save our oceans — but no one really knows about it.
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published: 01 Aug 2017

The Truth About Immigration in the UK 2014 (BBC, HD 720p)

Did Britain need immigrants to keep economy growing?
BBC political editor Nick Robinson examines the public's anxieties about immigration and reveals the facts of an issue that has transformed British politics. With Britain braced for a new wave of migrants from eastern Europe, a subject once regarded as toxic is now at the forefront of political discussion. The programme dissects the decisions which led to the biggest surge of immigration in modern history and asks whether politicians can control immigration as much as they claim, looking at the potential consequences of their pledges.

published: 09 Jan 2014

Crossing Mexico's Other Border

When traveling from Central America to the United States through Mexico, immigrants are forced to battle drug cartels, corrupt police officers, and human traffickers, all before they even come close to the US border.
People tend to assume that the immigrants crossing the US--Mexico border are all Mexican. The reality is that a large percentage of them come from Central America, and their journey north is grueling. To get to the US, they first have to pass through Mexico, an ordeal that often ends up being even more difficult than getting into the United States. Most migrants cross into Mexico on rafts, via the Suchiate River. After that, they need to protect themselves from corrupt Mexican police, drug cartels like the infamous Zetas, and even fellow migrants. They often travel by foot an...

published: 29 Mar 2013

Immigrants for Sale • FULL DOCUMENTARY • BRAVE NEW FILMS

The detention of migrants has become a multi-billion dollar industry in which immigrants are sold to the highest bidder and traded like mere products. The CorrectionsCorporation of America, The Geo Group, and the Management and Training Corporation run over 200 facilities all over the nation. These facilities offer over 150,000 bed spaces and rake in a total profit of close to five billion dollars per year. The fact that these detention centers get paid for the number of people that are in the center per night offers, therefore, no incentive to speed up the legal processes and let the detainees leave the facility. WATCH MORE: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list... SUBSCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCy1U...
0:00 Private prisons such as the CCA (Corrections Corporation of Amer...

published: 27 Aug 2015

Slavoj Žižek on Refugees, Conservatism, and Cultural Incompatibility

Slavoj Žižek examines the situation out of which refugees are created, and criticizes conservatives and liberals alike for their "conspiracy theories". examines the situation out of which refugees are created, and criticizes conservatives and liberals alike for their "conspiracy theories". Žižek's latest book is "Refugees, Terror and Other Troubles with the Neighbors: Against the DoubleBlackmail" (https://goo.gl/m2Aj7S).
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published: 04 Dec 2016

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Skilled Migration to Australia

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A detailed introduction to the skilled migration program discussing aspects of the system, key requirements and the steps involved including maintaining the PR after it has been issued. An important introduction for anyone considering skilled migration to Australia.

US & the Wall: Deportees in Mexico unwanted by either side after decades in the US

As a candidate in the 2016 presidential election, Donald Trump promised to build a wall between the US and Mexico to stem illegal immigration. The idea immediately sparked a sharp reaction, with his supporters cheering him on, and his opponents denouncing him as racist. The fierce debate has thrown a spotlight on America’s southern border, which separates not only two countries, but often families as well.
In The MexicanWall, you’ll meet a number of people that have found themselves on opposite sides of this divide, both geographically and ideologically. On the American side, follow a group of ex-military and police volunteers called ArizonaBorderRecon as they patrol the desert in an attempt close off narco-traffic, while another group nearby known as Border Angels leaves water and foo...

published: 30 Aug 2017

Coalition Talks Collapse: Disaster for Germany? | DW English

Attempts to forge a new coalition government in Germany collapse. What does it mean for Chancellor Merkel? Our guests: WernerSonne (freelance journalist), Alan Posener (Die Welt), Ulrike Herrmann (taz)
To find out more go to: http://www.dw.com/en/what-now-for-germany-after-coalition-talks-fail/a-41447567

published: 20 Nov 2017

NGOs criticized for sea rescues saving refugees | DW Documentary

In 2017, 95,000 refugees were rescued from the Mediterranean by humanitarian organizations. As a result, some NGOs have come under fire.
The NGOs have been accused of colluding with people smugglers and providing a refugee ferry service - a charge they deny. Meanwhile the EU is paying the Libyan coastguard to intercept the refugee boats and bring back their occupants to northern Africa.
Italy is straining to cope with the ongoing influx of refugees. Although 2017 saw fewer people attempting the perilous sea journey from northern Africa to the likes of Calabria, Apulia, Sicily and Lampedusa, the stream of people heading across the sea looks set to continue for the foreseeable future. At the same time, the Italian government claims that NGOs sometimes collaborate with people smugglers and ...

published: 30 Jan 2018

Mellon Sawyer Seminar on Displacement | Migration and Displacement: A World on the Move

PBS NewsHour full episode February 7, 2018

Wednesday on the NewsHour, Senate leaders reach a two-year budget deal, which will face political headwinds in the House. Also: The president's plan for a military parade, the fall of casino mogul Steve Wynn, a spike in crime is blamed on migrants in Germany and a new book on love and marriage in India.

published: 08 Feb 2018

Former Swedish PM: What is wrong with Sweden? Migrant and refugee crisis 2015

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Göran Persson is a former politician for Sweden's Social Democrats with 10 years experience of being Sweden's Prime Minister between 1996-2006.
In this video, he will explain for some Norwegians about the current political climate of Sweden. I choose to translate part of the clip because I think his explanation is well suited for foreigners who wants to understand Sweden's current situation and also for people who might be interested of the refugee crisis in the future.
Göran Persson will give a more logical explanation to why he wants Europe to accept these migrants, compared to the politicians who are just shouting racists if they met pe...

published: 12 May 2016

Lecture 7. Migration and Urbanization

American History: From Emancipation to the Present (AFAM 162)
In this lecture, ProfessorHolloway documents the "Great Migration," beginning in the first decade of the twentieth century and continuing with increasing pace until the mid-1920s. During this time, black Americans relocated from the rural South to the urban North. This general shift in the population marked a moment of self-determination for African Americans, demonstrating that they were prepared to leave behind the lives they had made in the South for better opportunities elsewhere. It is important to see these migrations as a form of social protest against the limited political and economic opportunity in the South, racial violence, and the KKK, which was reborn and flourished in the early 1920s. As Professor Holloway revea...

Migration to Australia (Skilled Migration)

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A detailed introduction to the skilled migration program discussing aspects of the system, key requirements and the steps involved including maintaining the PR after it has been issued. An important introduction for anyone considering skilled migration to Australia.

*** IMPORTANT *** Please don't raise questions here. For further help please complete the free assessment form at www.anzmigrate.com and for questions please email info@anzmigrate.com
A detailed introduction to the skilled migration program discussing aspects of the system, key requirements and the steps involved including maintaining the PR after it has been issued. An important introduction for anyone considering skilled migration to Australia.

El Salvador, Honduras and Guatemala form what is known as Central America's "NorthernTriangle". The region is overrun by organised crime and gangs, resulting from violent civil wars that rocked the three countries in the 1980s.
According to a report from the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), over 137,000 people from the Northern Triangle entered the US last year, up until June alone. Figures show that hundreds of thousands of men, women and children continue to try and flee poverty and violence in an attempt to reach the United States at any price.
Contrary to claims made by the Trump administration, the number of undocumented migrants from Mexico has fallen in the last few years. However, it is the Central Americans who are increasingly attempting to cross the border, especially from El Salvador.
El Salvador has the highest murder rate in the world, and according to the 2016 El Salvador Crime and SafetyReport conducted by the US Overseas Security Advisory Council, almost one quarter of all Salvadorans were victims of crime in 2015. Salvadorans travel by land across Guatemala into Mexico - arguably the most dangerous part of the journey - where countless migrants are robbed, kidnapped, raped and/or killed by Mexican criminal gangs that control the route.
Since PresidentDonald Trump renewed his vow to build an impenetrable wall to keep undocumented migrants out, traffickers - commonly known as "coyotes" - have raised their fees, trying to cash in on desperation to reach the land of the American dream before its too late.
In 2014 President Barack Obama approved a special refugee reunification program to discourage tens of thousands of Central American children from risking their lives to join undocumented parents in the US. The program was set to give these children refugee status - the Trump administration has since stopped the scheme in its tracks, raising concerns of a new wave of unaccompanied minors trying to reach the border.
Talk to Al Jazeera travels to El Salvador to see what is driving the migration wave and at what price.
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El Salvador, Honduras and Guatemala form what is known as Central America's "NorthernTriangle". The region is overrun by organised crime and gangs, resulting from violent civil wars that rocked the three countries in the 1980s.
According to a report from the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), over 137,000 people from the Northern Triangle entered the US last year, up until June alone. Figures show that hundreds of thousands of men, women and children continue to try and flee poverty and violence in an attempt to reach the United States at any price.
Contrary to claims made by the Trump administration, the number of undocumented migrants from Mexico has fallen in the last few years. However, it is the Central Americans who are increasingly attempting to cross the border, especially from El Salvador.
El Salvador has the highest murder rate in the world, and according to the 2016 El Salvador Crime and SafetyReport conducted by the US Overseas Security Advisory Council, almost one quarter of all Salvadorans were victims of crime in 2015. Salvadorans travel by land across Guatemala into Mexico - arguably the most dangerous part of the journey - where countless migrants are robbed, kidnapped, raped and/or killed by Mexican criminal gangs that control the route.
Since PresidentDonald Trump renewed his vow to build an impenetrable wall to keep undocumented migrants out, traffickers - commonly known as "coyotes" - have raised their fees, trying to cash in on desperation to reach the land of the American dream before its too late.
In 2014 President Barack Obama approved a special refugee reunification program to discourage tens of thousands of Central American children from risking their lives to join undocumented parents in the US. The program was set to give these children refugee status - the Trump administration has since stopped the scheme in its tracks, raising concerns of a new wave of unaccompanied minors trying to reach the border.
Talk to Al Jazeera travels to El Salvador to see what is driving the migration wave and at what price.
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Detained by Militias: Libya's Migrant Trade (Part 1)

In a desperate bid to seek a better life in Europe, thousands of refugees and migrants leave the shores of Libya and cross the perilous Mediterranean Sea every ...

In a desperate bid to seek a better life in Europe, thousands of refugees and migrants leave the shores of Libya and cross the perilous Mediterranean Sea every month. Over 2,000 people have died making the journey in 2015 alone.
The routes to and journey through Libya are also dangerous, however, and since the fall of Muammar Qaddafi in 2011, the country has struggled to achieve and maintain stability. Porous desert borders, rival fighters, and weak governance have left much of Libya in complete chaos.
With militias controlling large swathes of land, their attentions have turned to the people that cross their territories. The fighters assert they are bringing order to the country as they detain the refugees, yet these people’s lives have become valuable commodities to the militias as they try to solidify their positions in the country.
VICENews secured exclusive access to a camp outside Tripoli, run by a militia that has seized hundreds of migrants. Food is scarce, dehydration and disease is rife, and control comes in the form of whips and warning shots. The militia claims to have the migrants’ interests at heart, but what emerges is a very different story.
In part one of a two-part series, VICE News examines how Libya is struggling with the Mediterranean migrant crisis, where state-run detention centers are overcrowded and violent, and how government immigration controls are outsourced to militias, where they detain migrants en masse.
Watch "Seeking Refuge in Europe: BreakingBorders (Dispatch 1)" - http://bit.ly/1Qt8Ejr
Read "Germany Enacts Border Controls After Overwhelming Influx of Migrants and Refugees" - http://bit.ly/1Qcf7hY
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In a desperate bid to seek a better life in Europe, thousands of refugees and migrants leave the shores of Libya and cross the perilous Mediterranean Sea every month. Over 2,000 people have died making the journey in 2015 alone.
The routes to and journey through Libya are also dangerous, however, and since the fall of Muammar Qaddafi in 2011, the country has struggled to achieve and maintain stability. Porous desert borders, rival fighters, and weak governance have left much of Libya in complete chaos.
With militias controlling large swathes of land, their attentions have turned to the people that cross their territories. The fighters assert they are bringing order to the country as they detain the refugees, yet these people’s lives have become valuable commodities to the militias as they try to solidify their positions in the country.
VICENews secured exclusive access to a camp outside Tripoli, run by a militia that has seized hundreds of migrants. Food is scarce, dehydration and disease is rife, and control comes in the form of whips and warning shots. The militia claims to have the migrants’ interests at heart, but what emerges is a very different story.
In part one of a two-part series, VICE News examines how Libya is struggling with the Mediterranean migrant crisis, where state-run detention centers are overcrowded and violent, and how government immigration controls are outsourced to militias, where they detain migrants en masse.
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This is the July 25th, 2017, FULL EPISODE of VICENews Tonight on HBO.
VICE News profiles a woman who pays drug users not to have kids.
Plus, The refugee crisis is escalating in Italy, where the majority of migrants are now coming from West Africa. And, Kelp could feed the planet and save our oceans — but no one really knows about it.
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This is the July 25th, 2017, FULL EPISODE of VICENews Tonight on HBO.
VICE News profiles a woman who pays drug users not to have kids.
Plus, The refugee crisis is escalating in Italy, where the majority of migrants are now coming from West Africa. And, Kelp could feed the planet and save our oceans — but no one really knows about it.
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The Truth About Immigration in the UK 2014 (BBC, HD 720p)

Did Britain need immigrants to keep economy growing?
BBC political editor Nick Robinson examines the public's anxieties about immigration and reveals the fact...

Did Britain need immigrants to keep economy growing?
BBC political editor Nick Robinson examines the public's anxieties about immigration and reveals the facts of an issue that has transformed British politics. With Britain braced for a new wave of migrants from eastern Europe, a subject once regarded as toxic is now at the forefront of political discussion. The programme dissects the decisions which led to the biggest surge of immigration in modern history and asks whether politicians can control immigration as much as they claim, looking at the potential consequences of their pledges.

Did Britain need immigrants to keep economy growing?
BBC political editor Nick Robinson examines the public's anxieties about immigration and reveals the facts of an issue that has transformed British politics. With Britain braced for a new wave of migrants from eastern Europe, a subject once regarded as toxic is now at the forefront of political discussion. The programme dissects the decisions which led to the biggest surge of immigration in modern history and asks whether politicians can control immigration as much as they claim, looking at the potential consequences of their pledges.

When traveling from Central America to the United States through Mexico, immigrants are forced to battle drug cartels, corrupt police officers, and human traffickers, all before they even come close to the US border.
People tend to assume that the immigrants crossing the US--Mexico border are all Mexican. The reality is that a large percentage of them come from Central America, and their journey north is grueling. To get to the US, they first have to pass through Mexico, an ordeal that often ends up being even more difficult than getting into the United States. Most migrants cross into Mexico on rafts, via the Suchiate River. After that, they need to protect themselves from corrupt Mexican police, drug cartels like the infamous Zetas, and even fellow migrants. They often travel by foot and by pubic transit, but many of them ride on top of "the Beast," the freight trains that travel from the south to the north of Mexico.
While the majority of the migrants are young men, a small percentage of them are women who endure hardships like the possibility of being raped by basically anyone they come across. Some of them are forced to stay in the border state of Chiapas and work as prostitutes because they are too weak to keep going, need to save some money to continue their journey, or, if they decide to stay , so they can travel back and forth between Mexico and their home countries to visit their kids[NJ1] .
In this episode of Fringes, we followed Yoana, a young girl from Guatemala who has been living in the small town of Huixtla, Chiapas, working as a prostitute to make money to help her two sons. We tagged along with a special unit from the state government that is in charge of protecting migrants as they travel through Chiapas. We then hopped on board the Beast with more than 400 other migrants traveling from Arriaga to Ixtepec, Oaxaca, to try to understand the hardships they go through and why they leave their homes in the first place.
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When traveling from Central America to the United States through Mexico, immigrants are forced to battle drug cartels, corrupt police officers, and human traffickers, all before they even come close to the US border.
People tend to assume that the immigrants crossing the US--Mexico border are all Mexican. The reality is that a large percentage of them come from Central America, and their journey north is grueling. To get to the US, they first have to pass through Mexico, an ordeal that often ends up being even more difficult than getting into the United States. Most migrants cross into Mexico on rafts, via the Suchiate River. After that, they need to protect themselves from corrupt Mexican police, drug cartels like the infamous Zetas, and even fellow migrants. They often travel by foot and by pubic transit, but many of them ride on top of "the Beast," the freight trains that travel from the south to the north of Mexico.
While the majority of the migrants are young men, a small percentage of them are women who endure hardships like the possibility of being raped by basically anyone they come across. Some of them are forced to stay in the border state of Chiapas and work as prostitutes because they are too weak to keep going, need to save some money to continue their journey, or, if they decide to stay , so they can travel back and forth between Mexico and their home countries to visit their kids[NJ1] .
In this episode of Fringes, we followed Yoana, a young girl from Guatemala who has been living in the small town of Huixtla, Chiapas, working as a prostitute to make money to help her two sons. We tagged along with a special unit from the state government that is in charge of protecting migrants as they travel through Chiapas. We then hopped on board the Beast with more than 400 other migrants traveling from Arriaga to Ixtepec, Oaxaca, to try to understand the hardships they go through and why they leave their homes in the first place.
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Immigrants for Sale • FULL DOCUMENTARY • BRAVE NEW FILMS

The detention of migrants has become a multi-billion dollar industry in which immigrants are sold to the highest bidder and traded like mere products. The Corre...

The detention of migrants has become a multi-billion dollar industry in which immigrants are sold to the highest bidder and traded like mere products. The CorrectionsCorporation of America, The Geo Group, and the Management and Training Corporation run over 200 facilities all over the nation. These facilities offer over 150,000 bed spaces and rake in a total profit of close to five billion dollars per year. The fact that these detention centers get paid for the number of people that are in the center per night offers, therefore, no incentive to speed up the legal processes and let the detainees leave the facility. WATCH MORE: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list... SUBSCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCy1U...
0:00 Private prisons such as the CCA (Corrections Corporation of America) own over 200 facilities in the nation and makes a profit close to 5 billion dollars per year on inmates. They rely on anti-immigrant laws like Arizona's SB1070 and copycat laws across the nation for fresh inmates and continual profit.
2:30 Mother and son, Emily and Logan, suffer the repercussions of private prison greed as they commute to her husband's final court date in Georgia, the victim of anti-immigration laws.
6:04 "El Refugio" offers free food and overnight housing for families visiting loved ones in the detention centers. The CCA tries to prevent this service by escorting anyone handing out fliers off the premises. Family members share testimonials about how these prisons do not accommodate inmates who have health conditions such as diabetes.
8:44 Roberto Martinez-Medina got arrested for not having a valid driver's license…he died in prison after being there for a month. The staff in the housing unit had been told that he was ill, that he was vomiting. They saw him that morning and refused to see him again. His fellow inmates were cared for him because he couldn't get medical attention.
11:23 American Legislative Exchange Council, or ALEC, pours millions of dollars into creating anti-immigration laws like SB1070 for their own benefit. They claim that private prisons cut public budgets, but the reality is different.
14:28 Private prisons don't just destroy the lives of prisoners. Littlefield, TX– home of a large private prison is being smothered by the greedy corporation.
17:08 A former detainee recalls the numerous injustices she lived through in prison.
18:39 A mentally ill man who was beaten by guards and sent to the hospital details his abuse in a private immigration detention facility.
24:32 An ex-CCA FloridaCorrectional Officer shares what she has witnessed and why she was terminated. CCA has made it very difficult for her to find a job.
27:51 Pembroke Pines residents talk about how CCA prisons are affecting their communities. 98% are opposed to the new detention center.
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The detention of migrants has become a multi-billion dollar industry in which immigrants are sold to the highest bidder and traded like mere products. The CorrectionsCorporation of America, The Geo Group, and the Management and Training Corporation run over 200 facilities all over the nation. These facilities offer over 150,000 bed spaces and rake in a total profit of close to five billion dollars per year. The fact that these detention centers get paid for the number of people that are in the center per night offers, therefore, no incentive to speed up the legal processes and let the detainees leave the facility. WATCH MORE: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list... SUBSCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCy1U...
0:00 Private prisons such as the CCA (Corrections Corporation of America) own over 200 facilities in the nation and makes a profit close to 5 billion dollars per year on inmates. They rely on anti-immigrant laws like Arizona's SB1070 and copycat laws across the nation for fresh inmates and continual profit.
2:30 Mother and son, Emily and Logan, suffer the repercussions of private prison greed as they commute to her husband's final court date in Georgia, the victim of anti-immigration laws.
6:04 "El Refugio" offers free food and overnight housing for families visiting loved ones in the detention centers. The CCA tries to prevent this service by escorting anyone handing out fliers off the premises. Family members share testimonials about how these prisons do not accommodate inmates who have health conditions such as diabetes.
8:44 Roberto Martinez-Medina got arrested for not having a valid driver's license…he died in prison after being there for a month. The staff in the housing unit had been told that he was ill, that he was vomiting. They saw him that morning and refused to see him again. His fellow inmates were cared for him because he couldn't get medical attention.
11:23 American Legislative Exchange Council, or ALEC, pours millions of dollars into creating anti-immigration laws like SB1070 for their own benefit. They claim that private prisons cut public budgets, but the reality is different.
14:28 Private prisons don't just destroy the lives of prisoners. Littlefield, TX– home of a large private prison is being smothered by the greedy corporation.
17:08 A former detainee recalls the numerous injustices she lived through in prison.
18:39 A mentally ill man who was beaten by guards and sent to the hospital details his abuse in a private immigration detention facility.
24:32 An ex-CCA FloridaCorrectional Officer shares what she has witnessed and why she was terminated. CCA has made it very difficult for her to find a job.
27:51 Pembroke Pines residents talk about how CCA prisons are affecting their communities. 98% are opposed to the new detention center.
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Slavoj Žižek on Refugees, Conservatism, and Cultural Incompatibility

Slavoj Žižek examines the situation out of which refugees are created, and criticizes conservatives and liberals alike for their "conspiracy theories". examines...

Slavoj Žižek examines the situation out of which refugees are created, and criticizes conservatives and liberals alike for their "conspiracy theories". examines the situation out of which refugees are created, and criticizes conservatives and liberals alike for their "conspiracy theories". Žižek's latest book is "Refugees, Terror and Other Troubles with the Neighbors: Against the DoubleBlackmail" (https://goo.gl/m2Aj7S).
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Transcript - We who try to be decent people are bombarded by some kind of moral political pressure from two sides: First there is the worst one, of course, this anti-immigrant populous side like why should we even allow refugees in; it's their fault; third world travel and so on, there are enough poor people here; they come from another civilization; it means conflict and so on and so on. So there is all the time this pressure of we are defending our way of life; refugees are disturbing it. And it's interesting how in some radical right wing circles we really have already new conspiracy theories, which always fascinate me in their madness.
A couple of weeks ago the main Slovenia, I'm a coming from Slovenia, right wing weekly journal something like, SloveneTime Magazine, published a comment by a guy, which was a ferocious attack on George Soros, the humanitarian billionaire, claiming that he's the most disgusting despicable and dangerous person today in the world because he's a Jew who is organizing Muslim invasion into Europe. The guy uses totally open brutal terms like Negroid Islamist hoards are invading Europe. Claiming that the Jewish plan is to destroy Christian Europe and they're using Muslims to do it. Why do I like, I mean don't misunderstand me I'm horrified at it, But why do I "like" this fantasy? Because it goes to the end and it brings together two different levels of conspiracy theory. One is Muslim invasion of Europe and the other is anti-Semitism. Read Full Transcript Here: https://goo.gl/Eh5bBA.

Slavoj Žižek examines the situation out of which refugees are created, and criticizes conservatives and liberals alike for their "conspiracy theories". examines the situation out of which refugees are created, and criticizes conservatives and liberals alike for their "conspiracy theories". Žižek's latest book is "Refugees, Terror and Other Troubles with the Neighbors: Against the DoubleBlackmail" (https://goo.gl/m2Aj7S).
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Transcript - We who try to be decent people are bombarded by some kind of moral political pressure from two sides: First there is the worst one, of course, this anti-immigrant populous side like why should we even allow refugees in; it's their fault; third world travel and so on, there are enough poor people here; they come from another civilization; it means conflict and so on and so on. So there is all the time this pressure of we are defending our way of life; refugees are disturbing it. And it's interesting how in some radical right wing circles we really have already new conspiracy theories, which always fascinate me in their madness.
A couple of weeks ago the main Slovenia, I'm a coming from Slovenia, right wing weekly journal something like, SloveneTime Magazine, published a comment by a guy, which was a ferocious attack on George Soros, the humanitarian billionaire, claiming that he's the most disgusting despicable and dangerous person today in the world because he's a Jew who is organizing Muslim invasion into Europe. The guy uses totally open brutal terms like Negroid Islamist hoards are invading Europe. Claiming that the Jewish plan is to destroy Christian Europe and they're using Muslims to do it. Why do I like, I mean don't misunderstand me I'm horrified at it, But why do I "like" this fantasy? Because it goes to the end and it brings together two different levels of conspiracy theory. One is Muslim invasion of Europe and the other is anti-Semitism. Read Full Transcript Here: https://goo.gl/Eh5bBA.

Skilled Migration to Australia

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A detailed introduction to the skilled migration program discussing aspects of the system, key requirements and the steps involved including maintaining the PR after it has been issued. An important introduction for anyone considering skilled migration to Australia.

For further help, please complete the free assessment form at www.anzmigrate.com or email info@anzmigrate.com. We will not be able to answer personal queries in the comments section.
A detailed introduction to the skilled migration program discussing aspects of the system, key requirements and the steps involved including maintaining the PR after it has been issued. An important introduction for anyone considering skilled migration to Australia.

As a candidate in the 2016 presidential election, Donald Trump promised to build a wall between the US and Mexico to stem illegal immigration. The idea immediately sparked a sharp reaction, with his supporters cheering him on, and his opponents denouncing him as racist. The fierce debate has thrown a spotlight on America’s southern border, which separates not only two countries, but often families as well.
In The MexicanWall, you’ll meet a number of people that have found themselves on opposite sides of this divide, both geographically and ideologically. On the American side, follow a group of ex-military and police volunteers called ArizonaBorderRecon as they patrol the desert in an attempt close off narco-traffic, while another group nearby known as Border Angels leaves water and food to ease the way of illegal crossers.
On the other side, you’ll see how those deported back to Mexico after decades living in the US must adjust to a new reality in a crime-ridden country where they know no one. Not even US military veterans are exempt from this fate if they are caught driving drunk or bounce a check.
Most painful for those affected, however, is knowing that their children are growing up and parents growing old while they are stuck on the opposite side of the border with no role in their lives.
Watch this new RT Docs film to see how “The Wall” has come to symbolize the widening political and ideological divisions within the US and the plight of those affected by the new president’s harsher immigration policies.
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As a candidate in the 2016 presidential election, Donald Trump promised to build a wall between the US and Mexico to stem illegal immigration. The idea immediately sparked a sharp reaction, with his supporters cheering him on, and his opponents denouncing him as racist. The fierce debate has thrown a spotlight on America’s southern border, which separates not only two countries, but often families as well.
In The MexicanWall, you’ll meet a number of people that have found themselves on opposite sides of this divide, both geographically and ideologically. On the American side, follow a group of ex-military and police volunteers called ArizonaBorderRecon as they patrol the desert in an attempt close off narco-traffic, while another group nearby known as Border Angels leaves water and food to ease the way of illegal crossers.
On the other side, you’ll see how those deported back to Mexico after decades living in the US must adjust to a new reality in a crime-ridden country where they know no one. Not even US military veterans are exempt from this fate if they are caught driving drunk or bounce a check.
Most painful for those affected, however, is knowing that their children are growing up and parents growing old while they are stuck on the opposite side of the border with no role in their lives.
Watch this new RT Docs film to see how “The Wall” has come to symbolize the widening political and ideological divisions within the US and the plight of those affected by the new president’s harsher immigration policies.
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Attempts to forge a new coalition government in Germany collapse. What does it mean for Chancellor Merkel? Our guests: WernerSonne (freelance journalist), Alan Posener (Die Welt), Ulrike Herrmann (taz)
To find out more go to: http://www.dw.com/en/what-now-for-germany-after-coalition-talks-fail/a-41447567

Attempts to forge a new coalition government in Germany collapse. What does it mean for Chancellor Merkel? Our guests: WernerSonne (freelance journalist), Alan Posener (Die Welt), Ulrike Herrmann (taz)
To find out more go to: http://www.dw.com/en/what-now-for-germany-after-coalition-talks-fail/a-41447567

NGOs criticized for sea rescues saving refugees | DW Documentary

In 2017, 95,000 refugees were rescued from the Mediterranean by humanitarian organizations. As a result, some NGOs have come under fire.
The NGOs have been acc...

In 2017, 95,000 refugees were rescued from the Mediterranean by humanitarian organizations. As a result, some NGOs have come under fire.
The NGOs have been accused of colluding with people smugglers and providing a refugee ferry service - a charge they deny. Meanwhile the EU is paying the Libyan coastguard to intercept the refugee boats and bring back their occupants to northern Africa.
Italy is straining to cope with the ongoing influx of refugees. Although 2017 saw fewer people attempting the perilous sea journey from northern Africa to the likes of Calabria, Apulia, Sicily and Lampedusa, the stream of people heading across the sea looks set to continue for the foreseeable future. At the same time, the Italian government claims that NGOs sometimes collaborate with people smugglers and have effectively set up a ferry service that no longer meets the definition of search and rescue operations. How much substance is there to the accusations? The NGOs reject the claims, with most of them refusing to sign a code of conduct that would commit them to strict - and in their eyes untenable - rules for rescuing refugees. While such a move would likely minimize the volume of refugees, it would inevitably lead to more people drowning. The new stipulations would also benefit the Libyan coastguard, which receives money from the EU to intercept the refugee boats and bring back their occupants back to northern Africa.
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In 2017, 95,000 refugees were rescued from the Mediterranean by humanitarian organizations. As a result, some NGOs have come under fire.
The NGOs have been accused of colluding with people smugglers and providing a refugee ferry service - a charge they deny. Meanwhile the EU is paying the Libyan coastguard to intercept the refugee boats and bring back their occupants to northern Africa.
Italy is straining to cope with the ongoing influx of refugees. Although 2017 saw fewer people attempting the perilous sea journey from northern Africa to the likes of Calabria, Apulia, Sicily and Lampedusa, the stream of people heading across the sea looks set to continue for the foreseeable future. At the same time, the Italian government claims that NGOs sometimes collaborate with people smugglers and have effectively set up a ferry service that no longer meets the definition of search and rescue operations. How much substance is there to the accusations? The NGOs reject the claims, with most of them refusing to sign a code of conduct that would commit them to strict - and in their eyes untenable - rules for rescuing refugees. While such a move would likely minimize the volume of refugees, it would inevitably lead to more people drowning. The new stipulations would also benefit the Libyan coastguard, which receives money from the EU to intercept the refugee boats and bring back their occupants back to northern Africa.
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Mellon Sawyer Seminar on Displacement | Migration and Displacement: A World on the Move

PBS NewsHour full episode February 7, 2018

Wednesday on the NewsHour, Senate leaders reach a two-year budget deal, which will face political headwinds in the House. Also: The president's plan for a milit...

Wednesday on the NewsHour, Senate leaders reach a two-year budget deal, which will face political headwinds in the House. Also: The president's plan for a military parade, the fall of casino mogul Steve Wynn, a spike in crime is blamed on migrants in Germany and a new book on love and marriage in India.

Wednesday on the NewsHour, Senate leaders reach a two-year budget deal, which will face political headwinds in the House. Also: The president's plan for a military parade, the fall of casino mogul Steve Wynn, a spike in crime is blamed on migrants in Germany and a new book on love and marriage in India.

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Former Swedish PM: What is wrong with Sweden? Migrant and refugee crisis 2015

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Göran Persson is a former politician for Sweden's Social Democrats with 10 years experience of being Sweden's Prime Minister between 1996-2006.
In this video, he will explain for some Norwegians about the current political climate of Sweden. I choose to translate part of the clip because I think his explanation is well suited for foreigners who wants to understand Sweden's current situation and also for people who might be interested of the refugee crisis in the future.
Göran Persson will give a more logical explanation to why he wants Europe to accept these migrants, compared to the politicians who are just shouting racists if they met people with different opinions.
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The speech will be about:
• How he miss the politics but doesn't want it back.
• That the refugee/migrant crisis is extra ordinary for Europe. What does it mean for Sweden?
• How the Swedish parliament currently looks like. How he believes that the x2 main parties of Sweden will cooperate. Although one of them traditionally left-wing and the other right-wing.
• Sweden's and Norway's Economy.
• Demography and population growth. A major factor why the economy is going well.
• The future of Europe?
The speech is made 2015-11-23

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Göran Persson is a former politician for Sweden's Social Democrats with 10 years experience of being Sweden's Prime Minister between 1996-2006.
In this video, he will explain for some Norwegians about the current political climate of Sweden. I choose to translate part of the clip because I think his explanation is well suited for foreigners who wants to understand Sweden's current situation and also for people who might be interested of the refugee crisis in the future.
Göran Persson will give a more logical explanation to why he wants Europe to accept these migrants, compared to the politicians who are just shouting racists if they met people with different opinions.
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The speech will be about:
• How he miss the politics but doesn't want it back.
• That the refugee/migrant crisis is extra ordinary for Europe. What does it mean for Sweden?
• How the Swedish parliament currently looks like. How he believes that the x2 main parties of Sweden will cooperate. Although one of them traditionally left-wing and the other right-wing.
• Sweden's and Norway's Economy.
• Demography and population growth. A major factor why the economy is going well.
• The future of Europe?
The speech is made 2015-11-23

American History: From Emancipation to the Present (AFAM 162)
In this lecture, ProfessorHolloway documents the "Great Migration," beginning in the first decade of the twentieth century and continuing with increasing pace until the mid-1920s. During this time, black Americans relocated from the rural South to the urban North. This general shift in the population marked a moment of self-determination for African Americans, demonstrating that they were prepared to leave behind the lives they had made in the South for better opportunities elsewhere. It is important to see these migrations as a form of social protest against the limited political and economic opportunity in the South, racial violence, and the KKK, which was reborn and flourished in the early 1920s. As Professor Holloway reveals, urban life in the North was frequently cruel and often difficult, but it was also a life forged of free will and absent a regional and cultural history of forced bondage. The remainder of the lecture focuses on how whites' racial anxieties were manifested in the cultural realm, using D.W. Griffith's popular film Birth of a Nation.
Warning: This lecture contains graphic content and/or adult language that some users may find disturbing.
00:00 - Chapter 1. Sterling BrownPoem: "Old Lem"
04:39 - Chapter 2. Organizations that Focused on the Quality of BlackLife
07:22 - Chapter 3. The Great Migration
26:10 - Chapter 4. D.W. Griffith Film: "The Birth of a Nation"
Complete course materials are available at the YaleOnline website: online.yale.edu
This course was recorded in Spring2010.

American History: From Emancipation to the Present (AFAM 162)
In this lecture, ProfessorHolloway documents the "Great Migration," beginning in the first decade of the twentieth century and continuing with increasing pace until the mid-1920s. During this time, black Americans relocated from the rural South to the urban North. This general shift in the population marked a moment of self-determination for African Americans, demonstrating that they were prepared to leave behind the lives they had made in the South for better opportunities elsewhere. It is important to see these migrations as a form of social protest against the limited political and economic opportunity in the South, racial violence, and the KKK, which was reborn and flourished in the early 1920s. As Professor Holloway reveals, urban life in the North was frequently cruel and often difficult, but it was also a life forged of free will and absent a regional and cultural history of forced bondage. The remainder of the lecture focuses on how whites' racial anxieties were manifested in the cultural realm, using D.W. Griffith's popular film Birth of a Nation.
Warning: This lecture contains graphic content and/or adult language that some users may find disturbing.
00:00 - Chapter 1. Sterling BrownPoem: "Old Lem"
04:39 - Chapter 2. Organizations that Focused on the Quality of BlackLife
07:22 - Chapter 3. The Great Migration
26:10 - Chapter 4. D.W. Griffith Film: "The Birth of a Nation"
Complete course materials are available at the YaleOnline website: online.yale.edu
This course was recorded in Spring2010.

Migration to Australia (Skilled Migration)

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The shocking story of a Nigerian migrant just returning from Libya

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6:50

Migrants being sold as slaves in Libya

Smugglers in Libya are auctioning migrants off as slaves. At a property outside Tripoli, C...

Dudaev Migrants Bring Their Own Law to Germany

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"They will pursue you and kill you," the article's headline in the German newspaperTagesspiegel. It is completely dedicated to the former Dudaev militants, the same, who dreamed of Chechnya's independence from Russia. People with solid experience of military operations against the Russian Armed Forces. They're able to fight and are now starting to use their skills in the streets of Berlin and other cities in Germany. They write: they opened a real hunt for Muslims leading a "non-religious way of life," that is, active in social networks and friends with representatives of other faiths. They form groups of up to 100 people. The patrol the streets. They most often attack women, who are probably not citizens of the European countries, as thought. According to Tagesspiegel, refugees from Syria get the most of it. They can beat you up for bright makeup or even for just a chatting with some man. Only in recent days there have been at least four such cases. We'll find out from Anton Podkovenko what conclusions can be drawn from this.

5:36

Migrant domestic workers in the Gulf: Trafficking and forced labour

Over 100 million mostly migrant women work in someone esle's house. Many of these domestic...

Migrant domestic workers in the Gulf: Trafficking and forced labour

Over 100 million mostly migrant women work in someone esle's house. Many of these domestic workers are not covered by labour laws or social security and cannot form or join a trade union. Exploitation and abuse are common and often go unpunished.

25:31

Talk to Al Jazeera - Hispanic Migrants: Back to Square One

El Salvador, Honduras and Guatemala form what is known as Central America's "Northern Tria...

Talk to Al Jazeera - Hispanic Migrants: Back to Square One

El Salvador, Honduras and Guatemala form what is known as Central America's "NorthernTriangle". The region is overrun by organised crime and gangs, resulting from violent civil wars that rocked the three countries in the 1980s.
According to a report from the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), over 137,000 people from the Northern Triangle entered the US last year, up until June alone. Figures show that hundreds of thousands of men, women and children continue to try and flee poverty and violence in an attempt to reach the United States at any price.
Contrary to claims made by the Trump administration, the number of undocumented migrants from Mexico has fallen in the last few years. However, it is the Central Americans who are increasingly attempting to cross the border, especially from El Salvador.
El Salvador has the highest murder rate in the world, and according to the 2016 El Salvador Crime and SafetyReport conducted by the US Overseas Security Advisory Council, almost one quarter of all Salvadorans were victims of crime in 2015. Salvadorans travel by land across Guatemala into Mexico - arguably the most dangerous part of the journey - where countless migrants are robbed, kidnapped, raped and/or killed by Mexican criminal gangs that control the route.
Since PresidentDonald Trump renewed his vow to build an impenetrable wall to keep undocumented migrants out, traffickers - commonly known as "coyotes" - have raised their fees, trying to cash in on desperation to reach the land of the American dream before its too late.
In 2014 President Barack Obama approved a special refugee reunification program to discourage tens of thousands of Central American children from risking their lives to join undocumented parents in the US. The program was set to give these children refugee status - the Trump administration has since stopped the scheme in its tracks, raising concerns of a new wave of unaccompanied minors trying to reach the border.
Talk to Al Jazeera travels to El Salvador to see what is driving the migration wave and at what price.
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11:20

Chile’s migration boom has led to a major housing crisis

Chile's healthy economy and political stability is drawing more and more economic migrants...

Chile’s migration boom has led to a major housing crisis

Chile's healthy economy and political stability is drawing more and more economic migrants from across Latin America to pursue 'the ChileanDream.'
The country's foreign-born population has doubled in the last five years, reaching 500,000 migrants. And that number is expected to double again in the next decade.
The rapid population growth has spurred a major housing crisis, as thousands of migrant families have been unable to afford a place to live.
VICENews correspondentDaniel Hernandez meets camp residents, activists, and politicians to explore how the face of Chile is changing in the wake the migration boom.
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A team from Erasmus+ OLS went to Namur to see how the university, together with the Red Cross, HENALLUX and the BSCW association, have made the OLS language courses available to refugees. This forms part of the "OLS for Refugees" initiative, which was launched and financed by the European Commission.
Here are some of the experiences of those involved.

11:58

UK Immigration News 19th August 2017

Immigration Laws of the UK is frequently changing, which is very important for migrant com...

Business opportunities for migrants in New Zealand

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14:47

REFUGEES CAMPING ON PARIS STREETS

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REFUGEES CAMPING ON PARIS STREETS

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Today's vlog follows me as I join BritishJournalistBarnaby as we check out refugee camp sites in Paris. As the refugee crisis continues hundreds of migrants and refugees will form camps in random locations in Paris. The police have been trying to combat this by barricading certain areas and laying down large rocks to prevent people form being able to sleep.
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Migration to Australia (Skilled Migration)

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A detailed introduction to the skilled migration program discussing aspects of the system, key requirements and the steps involved including maintaining the PR after it has been issued. An important introduction for anyone considering skilled migration to Australia.

25:31

Talk to Al Jazeera - Hispanic Migrants: Back to Square One

El Salvador, Honduras and Guatemala form what is known as Central America's "Northern Tria...

Talk to Al Jazeera - Hispanic Migrants: Back to Square One

El Salvador, Honduras and Guatemala form what is known as Central America's "NorthernTriangle". The region is overrun by organised crime and gangs, resulting from violent civil wars that rocked the three countries in the 1980s.
According to a report from the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), over 137,000 people from the Northern Triangle entered the US last year, up until June alone. Figures show that hundreds of thousands of men, women and children continue to try and flee poverty and violence in an attempt to reach the United States at any price.
Contrary to claims made by the Trump administration, the number of undocumented migrants from Mexico has fallen in the last few years. However, it is the Central Americans who are increasingly attempting to cross the border, especially from El Salvador.
El Salvador has the highest murder rate in the world, and according to the 2016 El Salvador Crime and SafetyReport conducted by the US Overseas Security Advisory Council, almost one quarter of all Salvadorans were victims of crime in 2015. Salvadorans travel by land across Guatemala into Mexico - arguably the most dangerous part of the journey - where countless migrants are robbed, kidnapped, raped and/or killed by Mexican criminal gangs that control the route.
Since PresidentDonald Trump renewed his vow to build an impenetrable wall to keep undocumented migrants out, traffickers - commonly known as "coyotes" - have raised their fees, trying to cash in on desperation to reach the land of the American dream before its too late.
In 2014 President Barack Obama approved a special refugee reunification program to discourage tens of thousands of Central American children from risking their lives to join undocumented parents in the US. The program was set to give these children refugee status - the Trump administration has since stopped the scheme in its tracks, raising concerns of a new wave of unaccompanied minors trying to reach the border.
Talk to Al Jazeera travels to El Salvador to see what is driving the migration wave and at what price.
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20:24

Detained by Militias: Libya's Migrant Trade (Part 1)

In a desperate bid to seek a better life in Europe, thousands of refugees and migrants lea...

Detained by Militias: Libya's Migrant Trade (Part 1)

In a desperate bid to seek a better life in Europe, thousands of refugees and migrants leave the shores of Libya and cross the perilous Mediterranean Sea every month. Over 2,000 people have died making the journey in 2015 alone.
The routes to and journey through Libya are also dangerous, however, and since the fall of Muammar Qaddafi in 2011, the country has struggled to achieve and maintain stability. Porous desert borders, rival fighters, and weak governance have left much of Libya in complete chaos.
With militias controlling large swathes of land, their attentions have turned to the people that cross their territories. The fighters assert they are bringing order to the country as they detain the refugees, yet these people’s lives have become valuable commodities to the militias as they try to solidify their positions in the country.
VICENews secured exclusive access to a camp outside Tripoli, run by a militia that has seized hundreds of migrants. Food is scarce, dehydration and disease is rife, and control comes in the form of whips and warning shots. The militia claims to have the migrants’ interests at heart, but what emerges is a very different story.
In part one of a two-part series, VICE News examines how Libya is struggling with the Mediterranean migrant crisis, where state-run detention centers are overcrowded and violent, and how government immigration controls are outsourced to militias, where they detain migrants en masse.
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This is the July 25th, 2017, FULL EPISODE of VICENews Tonight on HBO.
VICE News profiles a woman who pays drug users not to have kids.
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The Truth About Immigration in the UK 2014 (BBC, HD 720p)

Did Britain need immigrants to keep economy growing?
BBC political editor Nick Robinson examines the public's anxieties about immigration and reveals the facts of an issue that has transformed British politics. With Britain braced for a new wave of migrants from eastern Europe, a subject once regarded as toxic is now at the forefront of political discussion. The programme dissects the decisions which led to the biggest surge of immigration in modern history and asks whether politicians can control immigration as much as they claim, looking at the potential consequences of their pledges.

23:11

Crossing Mexico's Other Border

When traveling from Central America to the United States through Mexico, immigrants are fo...

Crossing Mexico's Other Border

When traveling from Central America to the United States through Mexico, immigrants are forced to battle drug cartels, corrupt police officers, and human traffickers, all before they even come close to the US border.
People tend to assume that the immigrants crossing the US--Mexico border are all Mexican. The reality is that a large percentage of them come from Central America, and their journey north is grueling. To get to the US, they first have to pass through Mexico, an ordeal that often ends up being even more difficult than getting into the United States. Most migrants cross into Mexico on rafts, via the Suchiate River. After that, they need to protect themselves from corrupt Mexican police, drug cartels like the infamous Zetas, and even fellow migrants. They often travel by foot and by pubic transit, but many of them ride on top of "the Beast," the freight trains that travel from the south to the north of Mexico.
While the majority of the migrants are young men, a small percentage of them are women who endure hardships like the possibility of being raped by basically anyone they come across. Some of them are forced to stay in the border state of Chiapas and work as prostitutes because they are too weak to keep going, need to save some money to continue their journey, or, if they decide to stay , so they can travel back and forth between Mexico and their home countries to visit their kids[NJ1] .
In this episode of Fringes, we followed Yoana, a young girl from Guatemala who has been living in the small town of Huixtla, Chiapas, working as a prostitute to make money to help her two sons. We tagged along with a special unit from the state government that is in charge of protecting migrants as they travel through Chiapas. We then hopped on board the Beast with more than 400 other migrants traveling from Arriaga to Ixtepec, Oaxaca, to try to understand the hardships they go through and why they leave their homes in the first place.
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33:10

Immigrants for Sale • FULL DOCUMENTARY • BRAVE NEW FILMS

The detention of migrants has become a multi-billion dollar industry in which immigrants a...

Immigrants for Sale • FULL DOCUMENTARY • BRAVE NEW FILMS

The detention of migrants has become a multi-billion dollar industry in which immigrants are sold to the highest bidder and traded like mere products. The CorrectionsCorporation of America, The Geo Group, and the Management and Training Corporation run over 200 facilities all over the nation. These facilities offer over 150,000 bed spaces and rake in a total profit of close to five billion dollars per year. The fact that these detention centers get paid for the number of people that are in the center per night offers, therefore, no incentive to speed up the legal processes and let the detainees leave the facility. WATCH MORE: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list... SUBSCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCy1U...
0:00 Private prisons such as the CCA (Corrections Corporation of America) own over 200 facilities in the nation and makes a profit close to 5 billion dollars per year on inmates. They rely on anti-immigrant laws like Arizona's SB1070 and copycat laws across the nation for fresh inmates and continual profit.
2:30 Mother and son, Emily and Logan, suffer the repercussions of private prison greed as they commute to her husband's final court date in Georgia, the victim of anti-immigration laws.
6:04 "El Refugio" offers free food and overnight housing for families visiting loved ones in the detention centers. The CCA tries to prevent this service by escorting anyone handing out fliers off the premises. Family members share testimonials about how these prisons do not accommodate inmates who have health conditions such as diabetes.
8:44 Roberto Martinez-Medina got arrested for not having a valid driver's license…he died in prison after being there for a month. The staff in the housing unit had been told that he was ill, that he was vomiting. They saw him that morning and refused to see him again. His fellow inmates were cared for him because he couldn't get medical attention.
11:23 American Legislative Exchange Council, or ALEC, pours millions of dollars into creating anti-immigration laws like SB1070 for their own benefit. They claim that private prisons cut public budgets, but the reality is different.
14:28 Private prisons don't just destroy the lives of prisoners. Littlefield, TX– home of a large private prison is being smothered by the greedy corporation.
17:08 A former detainee recalls the numerous injustices she lived through in prison.
18:39 A mentally ill man who was beaten by guards and sent to the hospital details his abuse in a private immigration detention facility.
24:32 An ex-CCA FloridaCorrectional Officer shares what she has witnessed and why she was terminated. CCA has made it very difficult for her to find a job.
27:51 Pembroke Pines residents talk about how CCA prisons are affecting their communities. 98% are opposed to the new detention center.
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22:52

Slavoj Žižek on Refugees, Conservatism, and Cultural Incompatibility

Slavoj Žižek examines the situation out of which refugees are created, and criticizes cons...

Slavoj Žižek on Refugees, Conservatism, and Cultural Incompatibility

Slavoj Žižek examines the situation out of which refugees are created, and criticizes conservatives and liberals alike for their "conspiracy theories". examines the situation out of which refugees are created, and criticizes conservatives and liberals alike for their "conspiracy theories". Žižek's latest book is "Refugees, Terror and Other Troubles with the Neighbors: Against the DoubleBlackmail" (https://goo.gl/m2Aj7S).
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Transcript - We who try to be decent people are bombarded by some kind of moral political pressure from two sides: First there is the worst one, of course, this anti-immigrant populous side like why should we even allow refugees in; it's their fault; third world travel and so on, there are enough poor people here; they come from another civilization; it means conflict and so on and so on. So there is all the time this pressure of we are defending our way of life; refugees are disturbing it. And it's interesting how in some radical right wing circles we really have already new conspiracy theories, which always fascinate me in their madness.
A couple of weeks ago the main Slovenia, I'm a coming from Slovenia, right wing weekly journal something like, SloveneTime Magazine, published a comment by a guy, which was a ferocious attack on George Soros, the humanitarian billionaire, claiming that he's the most disgusting despicable and dangerous person today in the world because he's a Jew who is organizing Muslim invasion into Europe. The guy uses totally open brutal terms like Negroid Islamist hoards are invading Europe. Claiming that the Jewish plan is to destroy Christian Europe and they're using Muslims to do it. Why do I like, I mean don't misunderstand me I'm horrified at it, But why do I "like" this fantasy? Because it goes to the end and it brings together two different levels of conspiracy theory. One is Muslim invasion of Europe and the other is anti-Semitism. Read Full Transcript Here: https://goo.gl/Eh5bBA.

Skilled Migration to Australia

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A detailed introduction to the skilled migration program discussing aspects of the system, key requirements and the steps involved including maintaining the PR after it has been issued. An important introduction for anyone considering skilled migration to Australia.

US & the Wall: Deportees in Mexico unwanted by either side after decades in the US

As a candidate in the 2016 presidential election, Donald Trump promised to build a wall between the US and Mexico to stem illegal immigration. The idea immediately sparked a sharp reaction, with his supporters cheering him on, and his opponents denouncing him as racist. The fierce debate has thrown a spotlight on America’s southern border, which separates not only two countries, but often families as well.
In The MexicanWall, you’ll meet a number of people that have found themselves on opposite sides of this divide, both geographically and ideologically. On the American side, follow a group of ex-military and police volunteers called ArizonaBorderRecon as they patrol the desert in an attempt close off narco-traffic, while another group nearby known as Border Angels leaves water and food to ease the way of illegal crossers.
On the other side, you’ll see how those deported back to Mexico after decades living in the US must adjust to a new reality in a crime-ridden country where they know no one. Not even US military veterans are exempt from this fate if they are caught driving drunk or bounce a check.
Most painful for those affected, however, is knowing that their children are growing up and parents growing old while they are stuck on the opposite side of the border with no role in their lives.
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26:01

Coalition Talks Collapse: Disaster for Germany? | DW English

Attempts to forge a new coalition government in Germany collapse. What does it mean for Ch...

Coalition Talks Collapse: Disaster for Germany? | DW English

Attempts to forge a new coalition government in Germany collapse. What does it mean for Chancellor Merkel? Our guests: WernerSonne (freelance journalist), Alan Posener (Die Welt), Ulrike Herrmann (taz)
To find out more go to: http://www.dw.com/en/what-now-for-germany-after-coalition-talks-fail/a-41447567

28:26

NGOs criticized for sea rescues saving refugees | DW Documentary

In 2017, 95,000 refugees were rescued from the Mediterranean by humanitarian organizations...

NGOs criticized for sea rescues saving refugees | DW Documentary

In 2017, 95,000 refugees were rescued from the Mediterranean by humanitarian organizations. As a result, some NGOs have come under fire.
The NGOs have been accused of colluding with people smugglers and providing a refugee ferry service - a charge they deny. Meanwhile the EU is paying the Libyan coastguard to intercept the refugee boats and bring back their occupants to northern Africa.
Italy is straining to cope with the ongoing influx of refugees. Although 2017 saw fewer people attempting the perilous sea journey from northern Africa to the likes of Calabria, Apulia, Sicily and Lampedusa, the stream of people heading across the sea looks set to continue for the foreseeable future. At the same time, the Italian government claims that NGOs sometimes collaborate with people smugglers and have effectively set up a ferry service that no longer meets the definition of search and rescue operations. How much substance is there to the accusations? The NGOs reject the claims, with most of them refusing to sign a code of conduct that would commit them to strict - and in their eyes untenable - rules for rescuing refugees. While such a move would likely minimize the volume of refugees, it would inevitably lead to more people drowning. The new stipulations would also benefit the Libyan coastguard, which receives money from the EU to intercept the refugee boats and bring back their occupants back to northern Africa.
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In August 2016, a research plane was able to observe something strange in the atmosphere above Alaska's Aleutian Islands, lingering aerosol particle that was enriched with the same kind of uranium used in nuclear fuel and bombs, according to Gizmodo. The observation was the first time that scientists detected a particle free-floating in the atmosphere in over 20 years of plane-based observations ... ... -WN.com, Maureen Foody....

ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia (AP) -- Ethiopia's defense minister on Saturday ruled out a military takeover a day after the East African nation declared a new state of emergency amid the worst anti-government protests in a quarter-century. The United States said it "strongly disagrees" with the new declaration that effectively bans protests, with a U.S ... He also ruled out a transitional government ... Learn more about our and . ....

One day in August 1995 a man called Foutanga Babani Sissoko walked into the head office of the Dubai Islamic Bank and asked for a loan to buy a car. The manager agreed, and Sissoko invited him home for dinner. It was the prelude, writes the BBC's Brigitte Scheffer, to one of the most audacious confidence tricks of all time. Over dinner, Sissoko made a startling claim ... With these powers, he could take a sum of money and double it ... ....

MEXICOCITY. A strong earthquake shook southern and central Mexico Friday, causing panic less than six months after two devastating quakes that killed hundreds of people. No buildings collapsed, according to early reports. But two towns near the epicenter, in the southern state of Oaxaca, reported damage and state authorities said they had opened emergency shelters ... It was also felt in the states of Guerrero, Puebla and Michoacan ... AFP ... ....

Mexico City – A military helicopter carrying officials assessing damage from a powerful earthquake crashed Friday in southern Mexico, killing 13 people and injuring 15, all of them on the ground. The Oaxaca state prosecutor’s office said in a statement that five women, four men and three children were killed at the crash site and another person died later at the hospital ...Alejandro Murat, neither of whom had serious injuries ... The U.S ... ....

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As her way of helping her fans fulfill their dreams of getting an education, singer, song writer, model and entrepreneur, JohnAngela Chioma, better known as Annjay, has donated a number of JAMBforms to some of them....

In a bid to facilitate patients and the industry, the newly-formedMedical DevicesBoard of the Drug Regulatory Authority of Pakistan (DRAP) has authorised the authority’s regional offices to issue no objection certificates for the import and export of small quantities of medical devices for personal use as well as raw material or finished medical devices....

In a bid to facilitate patients and the industry, the newly-formedMedical DevicesBoard of the Drug Regulatory Authority of Pakistan (DRAP) has authorised the authority’s regional offices to issue no objection certificates for the import and export of small quantities of medical devices for personal use as well as raw material or finished medical devices....

FormW-2. By the end of January, you should have received your Form W-2 from your employer ... If you work more than one job, you should receive a Form W-2 from each employer ... Interest earnings are typically documented on Form1099-INT. If you invest in stocks or mutual funds, you should get Form 1099-DIV for each stock, mutual fund or money market account. If you use a broker, reports on your transactions will be sent to you on Form 1099-B....

Retina is that part of the eye where the final vision is formed, the way it is created on a film inside a camera ...Diabetic Retinopathy leads to Diabetic Macular Edema (DME) which is the most common form of DR ... is that part of the eye where the final vision is formed, the way it is created on a film inside a camera....

LUCKNOW ...The common application form for approvals and clearances for starting a business in the state, known as Common ApplicationForm (CAF), is also available on the Nivesh Mitra website. The CAF considerably reduces the time and hassles faced by investors in filling multiple applications by eliminating the need of filling up repetitive information in the forms,” said an official. ....

Key Points...There is a crucial bullish trend line forming with support at $1,480 on the 4-hours chart of the BCH/USD pair (data feed from SimpleFX) ... Bitcoin Cash Price Support ... It even traded above the $1,500 level and formed a high near $1,617 ... There is also a crucial bullish trend line forming with support at $1,480 on the 4-hours chart of the BCH/USD pair ... Looking at the technical indicators. ... Charts courtesy – SimpleFX . ....